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Wednesday Addams And The Thing Bring The Crocs Stomp Clog To Life

Jenna Ortega and Wednesday launched the Addams Family IP into a new stratosphere, expanding the reach of the 60s-era sitcom to a new generation entirely. While details about a second season remain scant, fans of the Netflix product have something to look forward to all the same. The titular teen and disembodied chaperone Thing are getting their very own Crocs Stomp Clog.

While Crocs collabs typically take to the Classic Clog, the platformed Stomp Clog off-shoot makes conceptual sense given the character’s preppy overall aesthetic. In kind with that, her uniform is faithfully adapted on this canvas, extending her oversized shirt collar just below the foot entrance, and pinning the all-over print of Addams’ on-screen dress onto the strap. As we’ve all come to expect with the Colorado company, this edition arrives with a slate of Jibbitz charms, one a depiction of Thing with a wide jet black base, and one representing her rugged nocturnal cello.

The Wednesday x Crocs Stomp Clog drops on September 18th, retailing at $90 in adult sizing. Check out some official images embedded below to get a better sense for this pair before its release.

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