These Nintendo-licensed crocodiles can quickly wear animal crossovers on their feet
Blog Andrew Joseph 08 Jul , 2025 0

fan ANIMAL CROSSING The comfortable wood log is ecstatic – Nintendo's lovely life – The life series is about to be close to a foot near you, thanks to a range of officially licensed crocodiles.
The shoes will be available later this summer with their platform clogged designs for adults and provide children with classic children clogged designs. Everyone is decorated with animal cross background with fruit trees and sandy shoreline.
And, of course, if you're willing to pay extra for privileges, you can customize with Tom Nook, Isabelle and KK Slider for extra character charm.
Animal crossing platform clogs for adults are $69.99, while younger children crossing classic clogs are $54.99. Both will be available next month on August 26.
Two packs of other “Jibbitz” charms will also be available for $16.99. The first includes three stylish sable sisters, as well as backpacks and shirts. The second includes Musuem boss Blathers, stargazing owl Celeste, Pascal that loves scallops, fossils and shells.
Plus, you can pick up the charm of villagers Rosie, Marshall or Bunnie for $4.99 per person.
“Animal Transit allows players to enjoy a relaxed, slow-paced life while interacting with unique animal characters,” Nintendo said. Writedescribes the introduction of this new licensed shoe series. “Since its debut in 2001, millions of players around the world have enjoyed these Olympics, becoming precious champions for fans of all ages.
“The elements of this new series are inspired by the lush natural environment in the game. From the green that represents the land to the ocean-inspired soles and belts, see if you can find all the animal crossover moments throughout the design of the shoe.”
The next animal travels beyond shoes? Nintendo, with continued support from several years ago, won ongoing support for Switch Game Animal Crossing: New Horizons, despite its high popularity. But with Switch 2 now released, further sequels are inevitable. If you want?
Tom Phillips is the news editor for IGN. You can reach Tom at [email protected] or find him on the Blues @tomphillipseg.bsky.social