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It looks like Crocs are ready to make the transition from “house slippers” to official streetwear as designer Salehe Bembury has given us a sneak peak of what he’s been cooking with the footwear brand.
Highsnobiety is reporting that the upcoming Bembury and Crocs collaboration will look more like an everyday sneaker than the traditional foam slip-on that we’ve all become accustomed to. And truth be told, we’re not mad at the design. Dubbed the “Juniper,” the upcoming Crocs sneaker silhouette not only seems as comfortable as can be but also bares a stylish look that’s going to get a few double takes out in the wild.
Per Highsnobiety:
In Bembury’s preview, Bembury’s signature fingerprint pattern informs the translucent trail-worthy outsole.
Those exact semi-transparent details worm up the sides of the Crocs Juniper sneaker, wrapping the midsole in an eye-catching design.
More air holes cover the Juniper sneaker’s heel while a classic lace system and collaborative branding hit elsewhere, subtle enough to keep the shoe stylish.
The Crocs Juniper sneaker’s debut colorway wears several peachy hues and spring-worthy greens and blues, making for a fitting color palette for what’s presumably a Spring/Summer 2024 footwear release.
Don’t be surprised if these are hard to come by come release day.
Though Crocs make sneakers as well, they’re more popular for their slip-on footwear than anything else. These “Juniper” joints just might change that. If this particular silhouette releases in different colorways, they could be onto something.
Check out the Salehe Bembury and Crocs collab below, and let us know if you’ll be checking for these whenever they drop later this year.
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While sneakerheads obsess over the latest Nike SB Dunk or Air Jordan drops, many people actually do collect Crocs like they’re going out of style. McDonald’s is getting in on the action and making some of their most famous mascots the focus of a collaboration.
CNBC is reporting that McDonalds and Crocs will be releasing some new footwear inspired by the fast-food chain and will be paying homage to Grimace, The Hamburgler and Birdie with three different colorways for each individual character. Who asked for this collaboration? Who the heck knows, but don’t be surprised when you see people walking around with purple Crocs with Grimace’s face on it. Y’all already gonna know what they diet consists of too. Just sayin.’
Per CNBC:
Also for sale will be a number of McDonald’s-themed charms that can be attached to the clogs, including french fries, the Big Mac and the iconic Golden Arches logo.
The shoes will be released on November 14, retailing for between $70 and $75. Matching socks for each pair of shoes will retail for $20. Customers will be able to buy them at Crocs retail locations and wholesale partners.
In its press release, McDonald’s recommended that fans who want to snag a pair of the clogs follow McDonalds and Crocs on social media, adding only that the drop will happen at “midday” central time.
The partnership with Crocs is McDonald’s second fashion collab in recent months. Back in August, McDonald’s partnered with British skate brand PALACE to release limited-edition branded merch.
There will also be a Croc colorway which depicts the classic red and yellow colorway that McDonald’s (and Hulk Hogan) is known for. Might see a few Hogan fans wearing those here and there.
What do y’all think of the McDonalds x Crocs collection? Will you be picking up a pair or nah? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Crocs may be described by most as the ugly shoe brand, but celebrities have given it their stamp of approval, coming out with sold-out collaborations and pairing them with their street wear (looking at you, Justin Bieber). Its latest partnership, though, is taking the ugly shoe trend to the next level, as Crocs just dropped Shrek clogs inspired by the big green ogre from the DreamWorks film franchise.
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When can you snag a pair of these shoes? The brand dropped them on Wednesday (Sept. 13), but not before giving a tease to fans on Instagram the previous day.
“WHAT ARE YOU DOING IN MY SWAMP??? Run, don’t walk to crocs.com!” the caption reads alongside a video with the shoe rising from swamp water (of course).
The brand described the shoes as “wonderfully hideous” in a press release — and it’s easy to see why. The style spotlights Shrek with a bright lime-green foam paired with ogre ears and a nose Jibbitz. To complete the look, the back strap is made with a fuzzy brown teddy material inspired by the character’s outfit from the movies.
Prices range from $45 to $60, and the shoes are available in toddler, kids and adult sizes. The collection doesn’t end there, though. You can also collect more movie-inspired Jibbitz, including the Shrek characters Donkey, Princess Fiona and Puss in Boots charms, which cost $5.
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Classic DreamWorks “Shrek” Clog
$59.99
Expect people to do a double take when they see your feet showing off these shoes. Not only do the Crocs sport the classic low-profile, but the foam material is waterproof, and the shoe features holes on the upper for added ventilation and breathability.
Size out of stock? You still have a chance to snag a pair through resale retailers such as StockX and eBay.
This isn’t the first movie collaboration Crocs has done. The shoe brand also teamed up with Barbie for a pink-filled collaboration you can wear with your Barbiecore outfits as you watch the movie digitally or on DVD.
For more product recommendations, check out our roundups of the best platform boots, jelly shoes and men’s sneaker deals.
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Taco Bell and Crocs have teamed up for a collaboration you never knew you needed, until now. The two brands have reimagined Crocs’ Mellow Slide and turned it into one of the hottest shoes of the summer — like, hotter than Taco Bell’s Diablo sauce.
This new launch aims to encourage fans of the fast-food chain and comfy footwear brand to “Live Más” with each step, like Taco Bell’s slogan states.
Both brands debuted the new slides via Instagram on Monday, captioning the post, “Live Más. Stay Mellow. Taco Bell x @crocs is here starting 6/28.”
The shoes will be available nationwide on the Crocs website on June 28, but Taco Bell rewards members will have a shot at snagging a pair even earlier. Rewards members who have reached FIRE! Tier status may receive a message via their Taco Bell app inbox on June 20 with an exclusive link granting them priority access to Crocs.com.
Only a limited amount of the unique slides will be available, which means once they’re sold out, they’re gone for good (unless they land on resale sites like StockX or eBay).
For Crocs and Taco Bell, this partnership aligned with their mission to bring customers’ passions and interests to life.
“This collaboration delivers on what both of our brands do best — listening to our fans and bringing their ideas to life in fun and unexpected ways,” said Crocs’ chief marketing officer Heidi Cooley in a press release. “We know it doesn’t get much better than kicking back in comfort with a Cheesy Gordita Crunch, so pairing our Mellow Slide with Taco Bell is the perfect combo!”
It’s also not the first time Taco Bell has created merch for their customers to enjoy. Back in 2019, the brand opened a pop-up hotel featuring a Taco Shop hotel gift shop in Palm Springs, California. The Bell: A Taco Bell Hotel & Resort offered up swimwear, sunglasses, sauce-packet pool floats and more poolside gear. The same items were also available online for non-hotel guests to enjoy.
Make sure to mark your calendar for June 28 (or June 20, if you’re a rewards member) to get your hands on the Taco Bell x Crocs collaboration. For more footwear recommendations, see our roundups of sold-out celebrity Crocs collabs and deals on men’s sneakers.
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Luke Combs’ latest Crocs collaboration is back in stock! The limited-edition Luke Combs X Crocs Classic Clogs retail for $70.00 and the Jibbitz charms are $19.99.
The country star’s new Crocs collection – his fifth collaboration with the brand – was restocked on Thursday (March 2) for Combs’ birthday. “It’s @lukecombs birthday, he can restock if he wants to. And so we did. Now it’s all our birthdays,” read a tweet from the company’s Twitter account.
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Combs retweeted the post and thanked fans for wishing him happy birthday. “Growin’ Up and Gettin’ OldER today! Thank y’all for the birthday wishes. Really appreciate it,” he wrotereferencing his new album Growin’ Up and Getting Old, due March 24. The “Love You Anyway” singer will also embark on a stadium tour launching at AT&T Stadium on March 25.
Combs’ Crocs collab debuted during the holiday shopping season last November. The Crocs feature a Mossy Oak camo pattern and Jibitz charms inspired by Combs’ love for fishing.
The Crocs were initially released in limited quantities, but fans were given special access to pre-register for a chance to buy a pair. Those who didn’t get selected the first time around can purchase a the Luke Combs x Crocs collab via the buy button above (while supplies last).
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Luke Combs x Crocs
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Luke Combs x Crocs Jibbitz
$19.99
Combs and Crocs’ relationship dates back to 2019 when the two first teamed up to reinterpret the Classic Clog designs. Combs’ and Crocs have gone on to release a new drop almost every year since then.
Crocs has collaborated with a bunch of recording artists including SZA, Karol G, BTS, Bad Bunny, Justin Bieber and Post Malone.
Click here to shop other Crocs collaborations including the newly released Hello Kitty Crocs, Minecraft x Crocs and more.