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What's a little weird, wild, and surprisingly clean? The answer is Nike's Clogposite, especially when it's dressed in this "Metallic Dark Grey" colorway.

In the early 2000s, Nike decided to mash the Flightposite and Air Foamposite into an unexpected slip-on model known as the Clogposite.

The Clogposite wasn't nearly as popular as its sneaker cousins. It was pretty much recognized as the offbeat member of the family. But in all honesty, it was just ahead of its time.

In 2026, everyone's prioritizing comfort, and practically every shoe is a laceless slip-on. In other words, it's perfect timing for the Clogposite.

Nike brought back the model in 2025 in several stylish colorways, including "Green Goblin" looks. The brand has begun ramping up its drops again, introducing a new clean metallic option.

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The molded uppers get coated in shiny metallic silver, while the stretchy vamp receives a neat blue ombre design. Meanwhile, the signature soles and cushy interiors are blacked out, allowing the other details to shine literally.

The new "Metallic Dark Grey" Nike Clogposite is now available on Billy's website for around $140.

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