Bape Crocs Echo RO Clog Pack Lands May 9 With Three Colorways

Bape Crocs Echo RO Clog Pack Lands May 9 With Three Colorways

BAPE crocs return on May 9, 2026, when the BAPE x Crocs Echo RO Clog Pack goes live through BAPE online and in stores. The drop adds three colorways to a collaboration that has already pushed earlier pairs into the secondary market at steep prices.

May 9, 2026 Launch

The pack arrives in purple, red and blue, each covered in BAPE’s ABC print with APE heads from top to bottom. The shoes use the Echo RO Clog, a newer Crocs model that adds rubber to the outsole, and the retail price is set at $110 in unisex sizing.

Scha Dara Parr helped debut the collab, giving the launch a music tie-in without changing the basic retail story: this is still a limited product with a clear release window and a set price. For anyone who missed the earlier BAPE and Crocs Classic Clogs, the new pair keeps the same hype machinery but shifts it onto a sturdier platform.

ABC Camo To Echo RO

The earlier BAPE and Crocs run covered three Classic Clogs in colorful ABC camo, and pairs from that release now go for a ridiculous amount on the secondary market. That demand is the friction point here: the new pack is not a broad lifestyle rollout, but a controlled release split between BAPE on May 9 and Crocs on May 14.

The detailing is doing as much work as the silhouette. Jibbitz charms include APE heads, the phrase GO! APE, and Baby Milo resting atop a BAPE logo, while a star logo sits on the sports mode strap.

Crocs Release On May 14

May 14, 2026 is the date to watch if the BAPE drop sells through quickly, because that is when Crocs takes its turn on the pack. The staggered rollout gives buyers two chances, but the five-day gap also creates a short resale window before the wider Crocs release lands.

For shoppers, the practical move is simple: track the BAPE online and in-store release first, then circle May 14 if the size you want disappears. At $110, this sits in the normal premium-collab lane, but the market signal is the same one BAPE and Crocs have already learned from the first three-Classic-Clog run — scarcity does the heavy lifting.

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