The Disney Store has partnered with Crocs to release a special edition pair of Cinderella-themed clogs. The clogs feature a pearlescent finish and include Jibbitz charms inspired by the classic fairy tale. This release coincides with The Disney Store's Cinderella 75th anniversary collection, which also includes apparel and limited edition dolls. Additionally, Disney is developing a new live-action Prince Charming movie, with Chris Hemsworth in talks to star.
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Imagine the story of Cinderella if the Fairy Godmother had conjured up a pair of Crocs instead of glass slippers. In that story, the ball might have Jello shots and the party wouldn’t even get started until midnight. Plus, the Duke would have a hard time finding the maiden to marry the Prince, because Crocs are a comfortable fit for just about everyone.
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