
Crocs x Gushers 多汁漸變 Classic Clog 再掀糖果系聯乘
糖果與休閒鞋履兩個世界再度擦出繽紛火花。繼一連串高調聯乘後,Crocs 今回找來經典水果軟糖 Gushers,攜手推出限量版 Classic Clog,玩味和色彩都與零食本尊同樣鮮活。新作將 Gushers 標誌性的熱帶風味注入鞋身,並預計於 2025 年秋季登場。
Gushers Classic Clog 以多汁果味為靈感:鞋面採用大膽的漸變色,熱帶色調流動交替,視覺衝擊力滿分;後跟更加入立體「Gushers 果汁」滴流細節,彷彿整雙鞋正溢出甜蜜滋味。
個性細節遍布全鞋:鞋面配上專屬 Gushers Jibbitz™ 吊飾,化作各款人氣水果口味;後跟壓印 Gushers 標誌,踝帶則以特製 Gushers 風格鉚釘收尾,確保每個角度都盡顯聯乘身分。

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