LEGO has revealed a bizarre new brick you can wear on your feet.
The popular construction toy giant has teamed up with comfy footwear firm Crocs to release a pair of huge red shoes.
Lego’s distinctive four studs can be seen stamped on the top alongside the company logo.
The product is being marketed as a special “collectible” for Lego fans.
And to accompany each their there will be a Lego minifigure with four pairs of their own Lego brick clogs.
But they don’t come cheap.
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They’ll set you back £199.99 / $149.99 once they go on sale globally from February 16.
And this won’t be the only Lego and Crocs collab.
The two firms are planning a “second drop” later this spring, as part of a multi-year partnership.
“The Lego Group’s boundless imagination makes them the perfect match to Crocs’ wonderfully unordinary spirit,” said Carly Gomez, Chief Marketing Officer, Crocs.
“We are both brands that pride ourselves in being built different, in celebrating self-expression and in fueling creativity.
“I can’t wait for our fans to see what we’re creating together – we’ve truly broken the mold in a way that we never have before.”
The move comes weeks after Lego revealed a whole new brick, marking the company’s biggest evolution in almost 50 years.
Later this year the Danish firm will release Smart Bricks that bring creations to life like never before – without any screens.
Smart Bricks look like your traditional Lego piece except they have a tiny chip smaller than a single Lego stud inside them.
Together with Smart Tags and Smart Minifigures, these provide your Lego creations a digital brain that allow them to react in playful ways with lights and sounds.
For example, making a helicopter with Smart Bricks could make it flash and emit a propeller noise when it senses that you’re whizzing the helicopter around in the air.
The first three Smart Play sets are launching in March and they’re all Star Wars themed.
