Even years removed from the debut of the Crocs Pollex Clog, Salehe Bembury still has more colorways up his sleeve. While we’ve seen the debut of new models, including the Pollex Juniper, Saru Mule, and the unreleased Cypress boot, the hit silhouette continues to be a focal point of the collaboration. The latest two renditions, one in adult sizing and the other a kids exclusive, come just in time for Halloween festivities.
These upcoming Crocs Pollex Clogs retain the 3D fingerprint-inspired design across the Croslite foam upper. The adult pair comes in a light greyish-blue hue that Bembury calls Manta, while the kid's colorway, Borealis, takes on a green and glow-in-the-dark finish. Things remain tonal across both pairs, each coming in the same construction we've come to know and love. Zonal rubber portions near the toe and on parts of the outsole help with durability, while the sports mode strap comes with an adjustable velcro strap for a customizable fit. Obviously, this new collection's highlight (no pun intended) is the glow-in-the-dark feature of the kid's colorway, a first for the Salehe Bembury Crocs Pollex Clog.
Both of the latest Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog colorways, Manta and Borealis, will release on October 17, 2024, through Salehe’s Be A Spunge website. A wider release via Crocs and select retailers is expected at a later date. The Borealis pair will also drop exclusively at ComplexCon in adult sizes on November 16. While the adult pair will retail for $85, adding glow-in-the-dark details to the kids pair will likely warrant a price increase from the usual $70. Check below for campaign imagery of the collection, and download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog Manta
Images via Starcow Paris
Images via Salehe Bembury
Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog Borealis (GS)
Images via Salehe Bembury
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