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Slawn Brings His Signature Graffiti Style To The Crocs Classic Clog

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Slawn Brings His Signature Graffiti Style To The Crocs Classic Clog

British-Nigerian artist Slawn has the potential to be the next big collaborator in the sneaker space. At just 25 years old, his accomplishments already speak for themselves. Slawn has created the trophies for major events like the BRIT Awards and the FA Cup, and even received a co-sign from the late Virgil Abloh for his apparel group Motherlan. The artist checked off his first big dive into the sneaker world with a Nike Air Max 90 collab earlier this year, and now he’s taken his talents to Crocs with a collab on the Classic Clog silhouette.

A rather on-brand reflection of Slawn’s pop art, graffiti-esque signature style, the Clog features cartoon-like black scribbles over a multicolor red, white, and blue backdrop. Red and yellow star Jibbitz are affixed to the heel, and a large black and white cartoon face charm is pictured on the forefoot (an iridescent set is also included). Metal strap ends add a slight premium touch, while Slawn’s signature appears in white over a black footbed.

The Slawn x Crocs Classic Clog is available now for $85 via the Crocs App. Select European retailers also have pairs in stock. See official images below and hit our Where To Buy section to cop yours.

In related news, check out the Stranger Things Crocs dropping November 19th.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Slawn x Crocs Classic Clog

SKU: 211084-001
RETAIL PRICE: $85
RELEASE DATE: Nov 14, 2025

US 11/14/2025 Friday

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