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It seems like anyone who's anyone has either done a Crocs collab, is working on one, or has made their own rubber slip-on these days. Take the Merrell Hydromoc, Bottega Veneta's Puddle Sandals, or, our favorite yet: the Off-White™ Spongesole Meteor Slippers.

Revolving around the same clog silhouette as Crocs, the Off-White™ Spongesole Meteor Slipper is distinguished by one of the label's best-known motifs. Meteor holes detail the rubber upper which comes in a beautiful pale-green hue.

Another defining feature of the Spongesole Meteor Slippers is, as the name suggests, the Spongesole. This isn’t the first time that we've seen Off-White™ play with the spongey optical illusion as a sole unit, but it may well be the best it's looked. The chunky, textured sole unit brings another playful aspect to the slippers, complementing the punched uppers.

Off-White™'s Spongesole Meteor Slippers reassert the idea that rubber clogs are actually some of the most versatile kicks in our arsenal when it comes to summer. Bottega Veneta's Puddle Slippers made the style more viable in everyday life or in more luxurious outfits, and this pair from Off-White™ just furthers that case.

Shop the Off-White™ Spongesole Meteor Slippers below.

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