Courtesy of PizzaSlimeFashionNewsThe Croc bag is the creation nobody asked forSomebody make it stopShareLink copied ✔️February 4, 2019FashionNewsTextDominic Cadogan Fashion loves the Croc. Time and time again it has been reinvented turning it from drab to fab. First, Christopher Kane covered the controversial shoe in crystals, then Demna Gvasalia elevated it to new heights via platform versions debuting at Balenciaga’s SS18 show. There was even a high-heeled version that sold out instantly. Now, LA-based brand PizzaSlime has set the bar even higher (or lower?!), turning the shoe into a bag. A bag. Not a crossbody, but a Crocsbody. Fortunately, the shoe slash bag – or shag (?) – has only been made in a limited run of 50 and you could be one of the (un)lucky few for $300. Created in both yellow and black, the bag features charms that can be affixed to the air holes like the Balenciaga version. According to the brand, they went “waaaaay outside of the box for this one,” turning the Croc into a functional bag. We’d like to question exactly how functional. We know we said tiny bags were so hot right now – and then also alternatively oversized bags – but we’re not really sure what you’d fit in your Crocsbody. Maybe all your friends? (Spoiler alert: it’ll be none if you buy it). Want one of your own? Head here, and then please immediately hand yourself into the nearest police stations for crimes against humanity. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREMasters of Light: The history of Hollywood in six Swarovski iconsIn pictures: See the best dressed stars at the 2025 CFDA Awards vansVans invites misfits home for the holidays From the archive: Remembering Antwerp Six designer Marina YeeWhat went down at The North Face x Cecilie Bahnsen collection launchNo one is doing red carpet fashion like Teyana Taylor‘Gay Halloween’ is back – here are this year’s standout looksMartine Rose ups her game with a new Nike collabPut me in Chanel: The 25 best songs named after fashion brandsBianca Saunders teams up with the Tate for Blake-inspired collectionCult icon John Malkovich is the new face of JW AndersonShawna Wu’s designs loop and knot between past and present