
This is a collaboration between Steven Smith and Crocs, featuring a white and blue clog mule. Details regarding the official product code (SKU), retail price (MSRP), and release date are yet to be announced. The shoes will be available directly from Crocs.
Okay, so as a sneakerhead, I’m seriously hyped about this! Steven Smith – the guy who’s designed some of the coolest shoes ever – is teaming up with Crocs! I never thought I’d say this, but he’s dropping a new clog mule with them. It’s not your average Croc, though; apparently, it’s got a really futuristic and kinda aggressive look, which is totally different from what they usually do. Everyone’s talking about it, and I can see why – it’s a surprising but cool move!
This new clog mule has a bold, thick sole and a modern, streamlined look. It features sculpted sides with unique oblong shapes and vents for breathability. The wavy sole creates a clean, cohesive look that ties together the two-tone white and blue upper. This design perfectly showcases the designer’s talent for combining unusual shapes with comfortable wearability – a skill developed over many years. It’s a fitting addition to their design history, which includes some of the most iconic and well-loved sneakers of all time.
Before I started seeing his designs on Crocs and with Kanye’s Yeezys, I knew the name Salehe Bembury from some seriously iconic sneakers. He was the guy who brought the New Balance 550 back to life – it went from a basketball shoe to something *everyone* was wearing. And before that, he designed the Reebok Instapump Fury, which was totally ahead of its time with its crazy tech and look. He also did amazing work on the New Balance 997 and 1500, proving he’s a true legend. I’m really hyped to see what he does with Crocs later this year!
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