GUCCIMAZE and Crocs Join Forces To Drop Oversized Tokyo-Inspired Jibbitz
Including old-school graffiti for the Y2K-inspired graphics.




GUCCIMAZE is back with a second Crocs collab, bringing a major focus to the beloved Jibbitz accessories. The artist continues to bring an elevated perspective on his footwear collabs, recently delivering a rave-inspired adidas Ozrah to the table.
In this joint project, GUCCIMAZE is not designing the clogs but rather, the accessories that go along with them. The Jibbitz, better known as the charms that fit on top of the Crocs, are given a Tokyo-inspired makeover by the artist. This time around, GUCCIMAZE is focusing on the rubberized accessories, bringing back his old-school graffiti tagging style to the graphics. The Jibbitz also include a personalized triangular logo that include the name of the city both in English and in Kanji.
These Y2K-themed Jibbitz graphics are expected to drop on March 30 at atmos, mitas sneakers as well as online at Crocs Japan. A pop-up is planned for the release at the well-known udon restaurant, Menchirashi, tucked away in the alley of Cat Street in Harajuku, Tokyo, complete with branded hot dogs to GUCCIMAZE’s bespoke tote bags.
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