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Brand: PLEASURES x Crocs

Model: Clog

Key Features: The latest PLEASURES x Crocs collab is dressed in all black with white PLEASURES branding on the adjustable heel strap. The phrase “Somewhere between utopia and dystopia” runs along the midsole of the shoe, while various black and white Jibbitz cover the toe box.

Release Date: August 15 (limited release) and August 17 (wider release)

Price: TBC

Buy: PLEASURES

Editor’s Notes: PLEASURES and Crocs have rekindled their partnership for a second Clog collaboration. Much like the first one, which featured a skeleton foot design, this second collab is dressed in all black with hits of white. The toe box Jibbitz — the little decorative elements you can customize your Crocs with (think of Jennifer Aniston's "flair" in Office Space) — feature graphics taken from the LA-based label’s archive and include a yin and yang logo and a number of phrases.

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