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If there’s one brand that’s defied all odds to become both the practical and fashionable footwear choice, it’s Crocs. People all over swear by its comfort — from the service industry to the medical field and myriad restaurant kitchens — thanks to its lightweight Croslite™ foam cushioning.

Now, the original Classic Clog gets a two-strap update with the Classic Crocs Sandal, giving your feet extra security and even more room to express yourself through Jibbitz™ charms. To celebrate this new silhouette, we connected with five artists — including Rico Nasty, MLMA, Beabadoobee, Kemio, and Victor Ma — who used the Classic Sandal as a canvas to express their eclectic personalities.

Of course, it’s always better to celebrate with the homies. These creators invited a few friends to get in on the action and challenged them to come up with unique looks using the pair each artist curated. Check them out below for some easy style inspiration and head to crocs.com to scoop your own pair.

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