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Bape and Crocs Are Back With Camo-covered Echo RO Clog Collection

Bape and Crocs Are Back With Camo-covered Echo RO Clog Collection

Bape and Crocs are back for a second collaboration, and this time the Classic clog is not the starting point.

For spring 2026, A Bathing Ape and Crocs have returned with a three-color release built around Crocs’ Echo RO clog. The capsule comes in navy, red and purple versions of Bape’s Color Camo, with custom Jibbitz charms and a PVC STA plate tying the shoe back to the Japanese streetwear brand.

Bape x Crocs Echo RO clog in the Powder Blue colorway.

Bape x Crocs

The shift to the Echo RO clog puts the second collaboration on a chunkier, more technical base than last year’s Classic clog. The style features a rounded closed toe, a molded Croslite upper, side ventilation cutouts and a full-length rubber outsole with raised, jagged tread wrapping around the lower edge. Bape’s camo covers the upper in tonal layers: dark and mid-blue patches on the navy pair, scarlet and burgundy on the red version and a mix of violet, magenta and deeper indigo across the purple colorway.

Bape uses the shoe’s side and heel for the built-in branding, rather than holding it to one logo placement. The brand places a PVC STA plate near the heel strap, giving the shoe its clearest Bape signature from the side, while Crocs’ round strap hardware remains visible just in front of it. The back strap includes a Crocs logo pad, with the Color Camo print continuing around the heel.

Heel view of Bape x Crocs Echo RO Clog in the Grapeberry colorway.

Heel view of Bape x Crocs Echo RO clog in the Grapeberry colorway.

Bape x Crocs

As with the brands’ first collaboration, the Echo RO clogs come with Bape Jibbitz: a “GO! APE” speech bubble, the Ape Head and a raised “A Bathing Ape” logo charm that wearers can move across the perforated upper. The clog keeps Crocs’ functional details intact, including a LiteRide footbed, water-friendly build and quick-dry materials.

The release follows Bape and Crocs’ first collaboration, which launched in March 2025 with three Classic clogs covered in Bape’s ABC Camo pattern. That debut also leaned into the Japanese streetwear brand’s most recognizable motifs, with Ape Head, Baby Milo, shark and tiger logo Jibbitz included with each pair.

Bape x Crocs Echo RO Clog in the Flame colorway.

Bape x Crocs Echo RO clog in the Flame colorway.

Bape x Crocs

Bape, founded by Nigo in Harajuku in 1993, has long used collaborations as part of its streetwear vocabulary, while Crocs has turned limited-edition partnerships into one of its strongest product lanes. Recent Crocs projects have ranged from streetwear and music-related drops to Simone Rocha’s embellished designer versions of the brand’s comfort-first silhouettes.

The Bape x Crocs spring 2026 collection will begin rolling out globally on May 9 at select Bape store locations and on bape.com. The collection will launch through Crocs Asia’s official online and retail channels on May 12, followed by additional Crocs distribution channels on May 14 and 15. Each pair retails for $110.

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