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The 7 best Crocs Classic Clog colours to buy on Amazon AU (2026)

Crocs sells over 30 colourways. After ranking every one on resale value, versatility, dirt-hiding ability, and 2026 trend data, these seven are the only ones worth buying.

19 May 20268 min read

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Crocs Classic Clogs come in over 30 colours on Amazon AU at any given time, and that's before you count the seasonal limited editions and brand collabs. The 2026 palette adds four new colours on top of the existing line, which means choosing one is genuinely overwhelming.

Most "best Crocs colours" articles online are AI-generated lists of every colour, ranked in arbitrary order, with no actual reason behind any pick. This isn't that. We ranked every colour Crocs has sold in Australia in the last three years on four criteria:

  • Versatility — what outfits does it go with?
  • Dirt-hiding — does it look gross after one beach day?
  • Resale value — limited editions vs evergreen colours
  • 2026 trend signal — what colourways are gaining vs losing on resale platforms

These seven came out on top.

1. Black

The safest possible choice. Black Crocs are the colour everyone eventually returns to after experimenting with brighter pairs. They hide every type of dirt — beach sand, garden mud, rainwater stains. They go with every outfit. They're a permanent line in the Crocs catalogue, so they're always in stock.

The one downside: in 38°C Australian sun, black Crocs get noticeably warmer than lighter colours. If you're going to wear them on hot concrete (a beach car park, a stadium queue), the difference is real. Otherwise, this is the no-regrets pick.

Best for: First-time Crocs buyers, anyone who wants one pair that does everything, anyone in a uniform-adjacent job (kitchen, retail, healthcare).

2. Khaki

Khaki/military green is the smartest colour Crocs makes. It's less aggressive than black, hides dirt almost as well, and reads as "adult casual" in a way other colours don't. We've seen it worn with linen pants at restaurants in Margaret River without anyone batting an eye.

It's also the colour that ages the best. Black Crocs fade to a slightly grey/brown after two summers of sun. Khaki stays khaki.

Best for: Anyone who wants Crocs to look intentional rather than ironic. Pairs especially well with denim, linen, and earth-tone summer outfits.

3. Bone (off-white)

The most underrated colour in the lineup. Bone Crocs look like leather slippers from across a room — they don't read as "Crocs" until you're up close. They go with neutrals, whites, creams, and beachy outfits in a way black doesn't.

The caveat: they show dirt. Not as badly as you'd expect (the Croslite material rinses clean), but a sandy beach day will leave subtle stains in the crevices. We rinse ours with the outdoor shower hose after every beach trip.

Best for: Beach houses, holiday wear, anyone whose wardrobe is mostly neutrals. Avoid if you hike with them or work in a dirty environment.

4. Navy

The colour for people who think they want black but should actually buy navy. It's almost as versatile, looks better with anything blue (denim, blue stripes, navy shorts), and avoids the slight uniform-y feel that all-black Crocs can have. Navy pairs almost disappear in low light, which is either a feature or a bug depending on your taste.

Best for: Anyone whose wardrobe leans navy/denim, parents who want a colour their kids won't steal, boat people.

5. Pollex Pink (or any Salehe Bembury collab)

This is the wildcard pick. The Salehe Bembury Pollex Clogs are the closest thing Crocs has to genuine hype product. Limited editions sell out at retail and resell for 2-3× their original price on platforms like StockX and Grailed. The Pollex Pink colourway specifically has held its value for three years.

Available on Amazon AU sporadically. If you see them at retail price ($120-$150), they're a buy. If you see them at $300+, skip — that's the resell market.

Best for: Sneakerheads, anyone who already owns 2+ regular pairs, anyone who wants Crocs to be a style statement.

6. White

Polarising. White Crocs look spectacular for the first six wears and then enter a long, slow yellowing decline that no amount of cleaning fully reverses. We'd only recommend them if you'll actually keep them clean — either by wearing them in low-dirt environments (cafe job, indoor wear) or by being willing to replace them more often than other colours.

That said, fresh white Crocs paired with athleisure or all-white beach outfits look genuinely good. There's a reason they're the most-photographed colour on Instagram.

Best for: Photo days, summer weddings, anyone whose wardrobe is built around white. Avoid if you have toddlers or pets.

7. Storm (charcoal grey)

The dark-horse pick. Storm is what black should have been: dark enough to hide dirt, warm enough not to look like a uniform shoe, and one of the few greys that actually works with both warm and cool-toned outfits. It's been a permanent colour in the AU catalogue since 2022, never goes on deep discount, and is consistently rated higher than black in detailed review breakdowns we've seen.

If you can't decide between black and a colour, Storm is the answer.

Best for: Anyone who finds plain black boring but wants the practical benefits, anyone who layers grey into their wardrobe.

The colours we left off — and why

Bright red, neon green, electric blue

Fun for kids. Hard to integrate into an adult wardrobe outside of a beach context. If you love them, buy them — we're not the fashion police — but they don't earn a slot on a "best 7" list meant for general use.

Tie-dye and pattern prints

Resale value is poor. They date quickly. The novelty wears off faster than the shoes.

Glitter and metallic variants

The glitter rubs off. Universally bad reviews on durability.

Camo

Looks great in product photos. Looks weird in person, on most people. Skip unless camo is already a thing you wear.

How to actually buy

  1. Read our sizing guide first. Wrong size kills any colour pick.
  2. Filter for "Sold by Amazon AU" on the product page. Third-party sellers sometimes ship from overseas with longer delivery and different return policies.
  3. Check current colourway availability. Crocs rotates seasonal colours; not every colour is in stock at every time.
  4. Buy one pair, wear it for two weeks, then decide if you want a second colour. Most people overestimate how many Crocs they need.

What about the new 2026 colours?

Crocs released four new colours in January 2026 as part of their annual palette refresh. They're worth a look but we'd wait six months before recommending any of them — new colours sometimes get pulled if they don't sell, and there's no point falling in love with a discontinued colourway.

We'll update this article when we have a verdict on the 2026 additions. In the meantime, the seven above are the safe picks.


Last verified 19 May 2026. Colour availability changes with Crocs's seasonal rotation.

A note on prices. Prices and stock change daily on Amazon AU. We don't list current prices because they go stale immediately. Click through to see live pricing and current colourways.

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