Highlights
- One Piece x Crocs drops four Classic Clogs on March 5 featuring Luffy, Zoro, Chopper, and the Thousand Sunny, priced between $56 and $84
- The Zoro clog is a Foot Locker exclusive; all other models available through Crocs stores, online, and ABC Mart pop-ups in Japan
- The collection arrives days before Netflix's One Piece Season 2 premiere on March 10 and a confirmed Nike Air Max Plus collaboration in Fall 2026
The One Piece franchise and Crocs will release a four-shoe collaboration on March 5, featuring Classic Clogs based on Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Tony Tony Chopper, and the Straw Hat Pirates' ship, the Thousand Sunny.
The collection was first announced on One Piece's official website with three designs for the Japanese market. A fourth clog, themed after swordsman Roronoa Zoro, was later confirmed as a Foot Locker exclusive in the US, according to Sneaker News. The Zoro model features a dark green base with a red sash detail over the heel strap.
Adult sizes for the Luffy and Chopper clogs are priced at $70 (11,000 yen in Japan), while the Thousand Sunny model retails at $80 (13,200 yen). Kids' versions of the Luffy and Chopper designs are listed at $56 to $60 depending on the market. All four models will be available through Crocs' online store, directly managed locations, and partner retailers. In Japan, exclusive pop-ups are planned at participating ABC Mart stores.
What Each One Piece Crocs Clog Looks Like
The Luffy clog pairs a red upper with a blue midsole, drawing from the character's post-time-skip outfit. A yellow fabric sash wraps around the strap, and the model includes eight Jibbitz charms: a miniature straw hat, a wanted poster, the Gum Gum fruit, the crew's flag, a piece of meat, gold Berries (the series' currency), and two additional character-themed pieces.
The Thousand Sunny clog carries a hull-inspired print on both sides and a three-dimensional rudder at the heel. A foldable 3D sail Jibbitz charm and a strap designed after the ship's red and black sail round out the details. At $80, it is the priciest entry in the lineup.
The Chopper clog prints the character's face across the entire upper, with a yellow and white striped pattern on the back strap. A small blue pouch, inspired by Chopper's backpack, attaches to the strap and can store small items. It is the only model in the collection that does not include a Jibbitz charm.
Standalone Jibbitz charm sets and individual charms, priced between $4 and $15, will also be sold separately. Options include a Transponder Snail and various Straw Hat crew members.
One Piece's 2026 Licensing Push Goes Beyond Crocs
The Crocs drop lands during a packed stretch for the One Piece franchise. Netflix's live-action adaptation returns for its second season, titled "Into the Grand Line," on March 10, with the first two episodes also screening in over 200 theaters across the US, Canada, and Japan.
The anime, meanwhile, resumes on April 5 under a new seasonal broadcast format, beginning the Elbaph Arc. Toei Animation confirmed the shift away from year-round weekly episodes, capping annual output at 26 episodes split into two parts.
On the merchandise front, Bandai Spirits partnered with the NBA for a line of One Piece figures featuring Luffy in team uniforms and a Chopper plush collection set for March. The franchise also ran a January collaboration with five NCAA programs, including Gonzaga and Rutgers, for themed halftime events and merchandise giveaways. Separately, Viz Media is offering 155 free manga chapters through the Shonen Jump app until April 10, timed to the Netflix premiere.
A Nike collaboration is also in the pipeline. Three Air Max Plus colorways themed after Devil Fruits, specifically the Gomu Gomu no Mi, Mera Mera no Mi, and Ope Ope no Mi, are expected in Fall 2026 at $180 per pair, according to Sole Retriever. An apparel capsule with jerseys, T-shirts, and hats will accompany the sneakers. A new One Piece movie confirmed at Jump Festa 2026 is also in early development, though creator Eiichiro Oda has not shared a release window.
This is the second Crocs partnership for One Piece. A 2025 collaboration, exclusive to atmos, featured a white and purple Classic Clog based on Luffy's Gear 5 transformation.

