Microsoft's Nostalgic Crocs: A Blast from Windows XP’s Past!

What if I told you that a pair of Crocs could take you back 20 years to the blissful days of Windows XP? That’s exactly what Microsoft is doing as it celebrates its 50th anniversary with a special-edition footwear drop that’s sure to ignite nostalgia among tech enthusiasts and Crocs fans alike!
This funky footwear features a dazzling light blue upper with vibrant green soles, echoing the iconic Bliss wallpaper that graced millions of desktop screens in the early 2000s. It’s a quirky homage to a time when Windows XP reigned supreme, transforming how we interacted with technology.
As reported by The Verge, these limited-edition Crocs are available exclusively to Microsoft employees through internal orders, priced at $80. Yes, you read that right! Employees are getting the first dibs on this retro footwear before they hit the global market.
But that’s not all – these stylish shoes come decked out with six themed Jibbitz charms. Picture this: the classic MSN butterfly, a mouse cursor that takes you back to simpler times, and the one and only Clippy, the nostalgic virtual assistant who either helped you or infuriated you during your Microsoft Word experience! To sweeten the deal, each purchase includes a matching drawstring bag featuring the iconic Bliss background. Now that's a complete throwback package!
Speaking of that Bliss wallpaper, let’s take a moment to reminisce. This beloved image of green hills under a bright blue sky was originally captured as a stock photo in California. Microsoft bought the rights and made it the default wallpaper, making it one of the most recognized images across the globe. Almost everyone who used a computer during that era has a vivid memory associated with that serene landscape.
On another note, if you’re a Windows 10 user, here’s something to keep in mind: this version will reach its end-of-support status on October 14, 2025. After this date, you won’t receive technical assistance, updates, or security, leaving you with two options: upgrade to Windows 11 if your device can handle it (and it’s free for current Windows 10 users) or stick with Windows 10 by opting for the Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program. Just a little reminder that technology waits for no one!