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Red Bull has launched a new Crocs footwear collection featuring F1-inspired designs, with the range set to go on sale ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix

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ORBR Crocs, pictured on Oracle Red Bull Racing´s RB22 at MK7 on January 23, 2025 in Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. (Photograph by Vladimir Rys)

Red Bull has launched a footwear collection with Crocs, with the headline Crocband Clog carrying a retail price of $95. The full range will go to market on 21 May, a day before the Canadian Grand Prix weekend begins at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal.

The Crocband Clog and the Classic Runner models will kick off this partnership, with both being available through the official Crocs website and other official online retailers. 

The Crocband Clog has been modified to incorporate a front and rear wing, a raised halo with a helmet, soft tyre detailing and Red Bull colouring. A helmet and intake sit on top of the toe box as the Red Bull logo adorns the side of the footwear. A rear wing sits on the sport-mode strap.

The Classic Runner is a little more subtle, with a price of $85. It offers cushioned comfort and a gum rubber outsole made for extra grip. While it's a little more understated than the Crocband, it still features Red Bull blue colouring and graphics as well as Jibbitz charms. 

"Speed, precision, comfort," Crocs described the collection as. "The Oracle Red Bull Racing collection was developed with form and function in mind and delivers a best-in-class wearing experience whether you're headed to the track or watching the race from home."

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing

Photo by: Sam Bagnall / Sutton Images via Getty Images

While this is the first official collaboration between Crocs and a Formula 1 team, the brand has previously produced a highly popular Lightning McQueen collaboration that remains one of the most sought-after products the company has ever released. A Tow Mater version soon followed, and Crocs also boasted a partnership with NASCAR. 

The Red Bull Racing x Crocs Collection will be available for purchase from 21 May, ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix.

The race weekend at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is the fifth round of the 2026 Formula 1 season and the third sprint event of the year.

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