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In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Sneakersnstuff has linked with Crocs for a first-ever collaboration involving the effortless Dylan clog.

The label ultimately brings what it calls "Swedish Heat" to the Crocs mule, resulting in the most vibrant take on the minimalist slip-on yet.

Multi-colored bursts let loose on the Dylan clog's upper, producing a rave-inspired swirly rainbow paint job across the textured leather.

Elsewhere, you'll notice SNS and Crocs branding blending into the boldly colored backdrop. At the same time, Crocs' deepened footbed and molded outsole get to work, promising the utmost comfortable experience, whether that's lunch with your friends or casually flexing in the crib.

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Crocs' Dylan clog is the brand's simplest mule — and thus, its best-looking slip-on. The basic full-leather design delivers a no-fail stylish look regardless of what wraps the shoe. Quilted uppers? Still good. Understated hues? You can't go wrong there.

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What about a rainbow explosion by Sneakerstuff? Again, Crocs' Dylan Clog has yet to miss (translation: of course, it looks good with the "Swedish Heat" treatment).

For any muleboyz looking to brighten their collections, SNS has you covered. The rave-ready Crocs Dylan clog is scheduled to release on July 29 on the brand's website and in-store.

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