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Salehe Bembury Teases Three New Colorways Of His Crocs Pollex Clog

Salehe Bembury Teases Three New Colorways Of His Crocs Pollex Clog

According to us here at Sneaker News, Salehe Bembury‘s Crocs Pollex Clog was easily among the best of 2021 despite not being a sneaker at all. The designer, who departed Versace to explore a more personal venture, has quickly become one of the culture’s biggest names, commanding a wealth of attention with every reveal. And just yesterday, Bembury announced to his fans a brand new colorway of the aforementioned shoe, one far brighter than the “Cucumber” and “Menemsha” before it.

Dubbed the “Crocodile,” the pair puts forth a vibrant green through the entirety of its upper. The fingerprint-reminiscent sculpt is highlighted in the near neon, which dynamically contrasts against the shadows made by the various hills. Behind the strap and its buckle deviate with a shade just marginally lighter, rounding out the package in total complement.

Enjoy an early look at the release here. Word on its upcoming launch should surface very soon.

UPDATE 4/1/2022

Shared via IG story, Salehe Bembury unveils all three upcoming colorways — Crocodile, Stratus, Urchin — of his Crocs Pollex Clog.

In other news, the Zig Kinetica II Edge is seeing more appearances this year.

Salehe Bembury Crocs Pollex Clog 1

Salehe Bembury Crocs Pollex Clog Crocodile 1

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