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Palace Just Dropped Their First Crocs Collaboration

Did you see this coming?

Palace Just Dropped Their First Crocs Collaboration

One of the more widely reported on footwear trends of last year, Crocs Clogs were utterly inescapable. There’s no sign of the momentum slowing down in 2024, either, and one of skateboarding’s most dependable brands is getting in on the hype. Already available for purchase, Palace x Croc Clog includes two pairs in white & black.

Unlike the radical transformation that collaborators like Salehe Bembry have brought to the Colorado brain’s main model, Palace x Croc instead keeps the recognizable one-pieces largely intact. In conservative white & black colorways, the main added details are the skateboarding label’s logo appearing on the back strap and its hinge points on the side. For the real heads, each pair arrives with several requisite charms of the Palace logo as well, described with trademark sarcasm by the company themselves as “basically Jibbitz.”

Both the white and black pairs are now for sale on the Palace website. They command a retail price of $78- and if past demand for collaborative Crocs holds, you’ll have to act fast to secure your pair. Scroll down for all the official images of Palace x Croc.

If you missed out on this pair, check out the early looks at the Naruto Crocs unveiled just a few weeks back.

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