Toy Story 5 Crocs drop Jessie Boot, Alien Clog, and Pizza Planet charms
Disney turns Toy Story into wearable merch with a $129.99 Jessie Boot, a $69.99 Alien Clog and $19.99 Pizza Planet charms, and the boot is the streetwear win.

Disney nostalgia meets actual wardrobe math here: a $129.99 Jessie Boot, a $69.99 Alien Classic Clog and a $19.99 Toy Story 5 Pack of Jibbitz charms, all arriving as the franchise gets ready for its next theatrical chapter. Crocs has marked both shoes “Coming Soon” with an estimated availability date of June 16, 2026, three days before Toy Story 5 opens in theaters on June 19.
The Jessie Boot is the pair with the clearest streetwear payoff. Crocs packed it with intricate embroidered details, a denim and cow-print collar, red trim stitched with white lacing, Jessie-themed Jibbitz charms and a back strap finished with a gold metallic buckle. It reads less like pure costume merch and more like a fashion piece that borrows from Western dressing, the same language that keeps showing up in denim markets, rodeo references and festival boots. At $129.99, it is nearly double the Alien clog, but the design work earns the premium. It has shape, texture and enough visual tension to stand out on the street.

The Alien Classic Clog is the safer, more collectible play. Crocs describes it with the little green aliens’ sweet grins, curious eyeballs, pointy ears and Pizza Planet Jibbitz charms, a lineup that leans hard into character recognition. At $69.99, it lands where most character clogs live, affordable enough for a casual buy, loud enough to post, and easy to gift. Crocs is also offering kids’ and toddlers’ versions, which tells you exactly how broad the target is: family closets, not just sneaker shelves.

That is the bigger story. Character collaborations are no longer just souvenirs from the toy aisle. Disney Consumer Products president Tasia Filippatos has said collaborations like this are meant to connect with audiences worldwide and offer something unexpected for Disney fans, and this one does exactly that by splitting the difference between meme shoe, collector item and everyday purchase. Andrew Stanton, who is writing and directing Toy Story 5, gives the timing extra lift, but the fashion logic is what matters most: the Jessie Boot has enough silhouette and surface detail to work beyond fandom, while the Alien clog will mostly live where Crocs does best, in the happy space between comfort, nostalgia and instant recognition.
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