Renowned New York-based fashion label 3sixteen will release its very own Crocs collaboration. This collaboration between the globally recognized footwear brand Crocs and the emerging menswear label has been a decade in the making. The result is a unique and sophisticated take on Crocs' modern Dylan Clog, inspired by traditional Mexican Huarache sandals.
The partnership between 3sixteen and Crocs is rooted in a long-standing relationship that began over a decade ago. Andrew Chen and Johan Lam, founders of 3sixteen, first met Tony Pace, who now oversees Crocs' clog division, at a pop-up flea market. At the time, Pace was working at Oak Street Bootmakers, but the trio maintained their connection over the years. This enduring relationship eventually led to the creation of the Woven Dylan Clog, a testament to their shared vision and mutual respect.
The Crocs for 3sixteen Woven Dylan Clog is a reimagined version of Crocs' modern Dylan Clog. The design features a faux woven pattern that mimics the look of Mexican Huarache sandals, known for their intricate woven leather straps. The result is a sophisticated yet casual look that sets the Woven Dylan Clog apart from other models in Crocs' inventory.
Images from 3Sixteen
The Woven Dylan Clog retains the minimalist design of the original Dylan Clog but introduces a textured woven finish. The concrete-colored shoe emphasizes a less-is-more approach, distinguishing it from Crocs' more whimsical designs. The clog also features two tonal branded Jibbitz, adding subtle embellishments that highlight the 3sixteen brand.
3sixteen's Crocs Woven Dylan Clog launches in-store and online this Thursday, June 27th, at 12:00 pm EST in limited quantities and priced at $70. The Woven Dylan Clog will also be released at Berkeley Supply in Denver and Bodega in Boston. Keep it locked to the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
3sixteen x Crocs Woven Dylan Clog
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