Wednesday Gets Spooky Crocs Clogs Complete With Thing Jibbitz Charm

Wednesday Gets Spooky Crocs Clogs Complete With Thing Jibbitz CharmWednesday Gets Spooky Crocs Clogs Complete With Thing Jibbitz Charm

As a die-hard fan who has been following Wednesday since her debut on The Addams Family, I am absolutely thrilled about the upcoming Season 2 and the new line of Crocs inspired by this enigmatic character! With my own life experiences as an outcast and a self-proclaimed “freak,” these Stomp Clogs and Classic Clogs seem like they were made just for me. The fact that they feature exclusive Jibbitz charms like Thing and Wednesday’s black cello is the cherry on top!


As Season 2 of Netflix’s Wednesday series from Tim Burton and Jenna Ortega gears up for a release in 2025, here are some exciting preparations you can make! Check out the new LEGO sets, Monster High dolls, and the latest collection of Crocs Clogs. This lineup features unique designs like the Stomp Clog and Classic Clog, adorned with exclusive Jibbitz charms such as Thing and Wednesday’s black cello. You can pre-order both styles using the links provided, and we understand if you decide to grab one of each for a fun matching pair!

  • Wednesday Stomp Clog ($89.99) – See at Crocs: “The Wednesday Stomp Clog is the next big Thing with an exaggerated platform sole and glossy upper. A molded white collar detail and dome studded ankle strap make for a style that’s gothic and glamourous. Exclusive Jibbitz feature dimensional charms like Thing and Wednesday’s iconic black cello, perfect for any outcast, freak, or monster.”
  • Wednesday Nevermore Classic Clog ($69.99) – See at Crocs: “Classic black and purple pinstriping adorns the Nevermore Academy Classic Clog for a silhouette that’s perfectly suited for dark academia. Spooky school spirit has never been more stylish with exclusive Jibbitz charms and a lunar Nightshade Society print on the footbed.”
  • Addams Family Jibbitz Charm 5-Pack ($19.99) – See at Crocs

What’s Wednesday Season 2 about?

So far, not much information has emerged regarding the second season of Wednesday. However, Ortega confessed that she was initially very scared to come back for another round on the show.

Ortega shared during a recent Tonight Show appearance that he felt a bit apprehensive because it had been quite some time since they filmed the first one, which was around three years ago in Romania. He confessed that he was overthinking it, but once he donned the costumes by Colleen Atwood, got his hair and makeup done, and suppressed all facial expressions, he felt more at ease and realized he knew how to handle the role again.

She expressed that in her new role as a producer, she gets to make choices such as how colorful someone will be portrayed, where characters’ brains are placed on the storyline, and what kind of prosthetics they use. She finds it thrilling and enjoyable.

The second season of “Wednesday” is projected to premiere on Netflix sometime in 2025. If you’re keen to watch, the first season is already streaming on the platform.

Read More

2024-09-18 20:16