Microsoft’s Windows XP Crocs are now officially a thing

Microsoft has officially transitioned its Limited Edition Crocs from beta testing to general availability, as announced on Friday. Priced at .95, these unique footwear options are now offered in a variety of sizes.

The Crocs were initially introduced in October, coinciding with Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Originally part of a Microsoft-sponsored sweepstakes, the shoes have since gained unexpected popularity, becoming a viral sensation.

Design and Features

In a recent blog update, Microsoft expressed excitement over the enthusiastic response and engagement on social media, stating, “We’re thrilled to share that the Microsoft Limited Edition Crocs Bundle officially drops globally beginning today.”

These Crocs feature a design inspired by the iconic Windows XP “Bliss” wallpaper, which is based on a photograph by Charles O’Rear taken near Sonoma, California. The shoes also come adorned with custom Jibbitz charms that reflect Microsoft’s branding, including a mouse cursor. To complement the footwear, a Bliss-themed drawstring backpack is included, ideal for transporting them to your next event.

Where to Purchase

For those interested in acquiring these distinctive Crocs, they can be found on Microsoft’s official merchandise website. Sizes range from women’s 4/men’s 2 to women’s 19/men’s 17, catering to a wide audience.

While some may find the allure of these Crocs irresistible, others, like myself, may prefer to stick with more traditional footwear choices. However, for the trend-conscious influencer or avid collector, these limited-edition shoes might just be the perfect addition to your wardrobe before they sell out.

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Microsoft's Windows XP Crocs are now officially a thing