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Salehe Bembury Preps The Crocs Pollex Clog “Como” For August 17th

Salehe Bembury Preps The Crocs Pollex Clog “Como” For August 17th

Salehe Bembury continues to churn out compelling products with Crocs, which established the Pollex Pod platform for the American designer.

Before summer ends, both partners will launch the ever-popular Crocs Pollex Clog in “Como,” a dark navy style seemingly inspired by Italy’s Lake Como. The pair features Bembury’s signature fingerprint design across the upper and sole unit. Outdoors-informed straps around the heel reprise their traditional build, while accents on the medial forefoot bring some semi-translucent flair from underfoot. Bembury’s latest “utilitarian exploration of form & function” falls in line with other nature-inspired offerings like “Niagara” and “Tide,” blending a love for hiking and adventure with cool design.

Enjoy official campaign photography of the pair ahead, and anticipate a drop on August 17th via beaspunge.com for $85 USD.

For more footwear news, check out the latest New Balance 550 offerings.

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Photos by Sand Box Studios

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