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You can now buy Microsoft’s Windows XP Crocs for $79.95

News RoomBy News Room10 October 2025Updated:10 October 2025No Comments
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The Crocs feature the iconic blue sky and clouds from the Windows XP wallpaper, with a green sole to mimic the grass. They also include a six-pack of Microsoft Jibbitz, with nostalgic options like the original MSN logo, the Internet Explorer icon, Clippy, and a mouse pointer. Microsoft is also bundling a Windows XP-themed drawstring backpack in the $79.95 purchase.

We first got a glimpse at the Windows XP Crocs in August, when Microsoft started selling them to employees ahead of today’s public launch. Microsoft told us in August that its Windows XP Crocs aren’t an official partnership with Crocs, and that they’re being released as “a fun, limited-run celebration” of Microsoft’s 50th anniversary.

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