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    Microsoft’s Clippy Crocs Might Be the World’s Weirdest Pair of Shoes

    TechurzBy TechurzAugust 9, 2025Updated:May 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Crocs are an infamously ugly shoe style that was listed on Time’s 50 worst inventions. Clippy is an annoying animated paperclip from Microsoft that once made that same list. So maybe it’s fate that the two much-mocked products are teaming up for a pair of limited-edition Crocs.

    According to The Verge, the Crocs — decked out with a smiling Clippy accessory — are part of Microsoft’s 50th anniversary celebration. Right now, they’re only available for preorder by Microsoft employees but are expected to be available to regular folks on an undetermined date.

    A representative for Microsoft did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    While I’m no Crocs fan, I like these because of the calm, cloud-filled background, which honors the famed Windows XP wallpaper of a green hill and cloudy sky, a photo taken by photographer Chuck O’Rear on the Napa-Sonoma county border back in 1996.

    I’m not sure, however, that I like the cloudy scene enough to fork over $80 for a pair of Crocs, even if they do come with a six-pack of shoe charms, including the infamous Clippy. The other charms include the original MSN logo, the Internet Explorer logo, a mouse pointer, a file folder and the computer recycling bin.

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