Crocs is releasing limited-edition Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse ear headbands on April 15, 2026, and they come with something no Disney ear has offered before: 12 holes for Jibbitz charm customization. The headbands are available exclusively at Crocs and are priced at $34.99 each.
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This is the first time Crocs has made mouse ears, and they pulled the brand’s signature design language straight into the accessory. If you already wear Crocs to the parks, this collab was made for you.
The headbands follow the classic Mickey silhouette you know, but the ears are built from the same lightweight EVA foam Crocs uses in its shoes and bags. That means the ears have the brand’s signature hole-punch pattern baked right in, six holes per ear, twelve total across the full headband. You can fill every single one with Jibbitz charms, leave them bare for a clean, minimal look, or do something in between. The style shifts depending on what you snap in.
Crocs is also marketing these as hair-safe, which matters. Anyone who has pulled a sequined or heavily structured headband out of their hair after a full park day knows exactly what problem that is trying to solve.
The two styles are distinct. The Mickey Mouse headband comes in two colorways: classic black and soft cream. Both versions have no bow, keeping the look closer to the original Mickey silhouette. The Minnie Mouse headband adds the signature bow and lands in four colors: purple with a periwinkle metallic bow, pink with a rose gold glitter bow, classic black with a red glitter bow, and light blue with a silver metallic bow.
Both styles are one size fits most adults and are made for wearing, not just collecting. These are built to go to the park.


Each ear has six holes that accept standard Jibbitz charms, the same ones that fit into Crocs shoes. That opens up a massive library of existing charms, including the full lineup of Disney and Mickey and Friends Jibbitz that Crocs already sells. You can stack your ears with Mickey, Goofy, Pluto, Donald Duck, and Cinderella Castle charms, then swap them all out the next time you visit for something completely different. Heading to EPCOT means one set of charms. Magic Kingdom means another. The look is never locked in.
That flexibility is something you do not get anywhere else in the ear headband market. Most ears you own are the ears you bought. These are a canvas you keep repainting.
Crocs already sells a wide selection of Disney Jibbitz charms on their site, so you can build your setup before the headbands even arrive. You will want to price that out separately from the $34.99 headband cost, but the good news is the charm library is already enormous.
When and Where to Buy the Crocs Disney Ear Headbands
The full collection drops on April 15, 2026 exclusively at Crocs.com. These are listed as limited edition, and given how fast the Disney fan base moves on new ear releases, waiting is a real risk. You can sign up to be notified on the individual product pages right now.
No word yet on whether these will make it to Disney Parks retail, so Crocs.com is your best and likely only option at launch.

The Real Take
Here is the truth: these are either going to click with you immediately, or they are not. If you already own Crocs, already collect Jibbitz, and have ever wished your ears could match your shoes, this is a no-brainer. The $34.99 price is actually lower than what most premium park ears run, and the customization upside is real. If the aesthetic is not your thing, no amount of practical argument is going to change that, and that is fine. But for the fan who wants a single headband that can be styled twelve different ways for twelve different park days, Crocs just solved a problem that nobody else was trying to solve.
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