
Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog 最新配色「F&F Tree Camo」正式登場
Salehe Bembury在 5 月動作頻頻,這位活力四射的設計師以多項重磅計畫掀起熱潮。首先,他與Rizzoli合作推出職業生涯中期回顧書《Salehe Bembury: I Make Shoes》,隨後發布Crocs Pollex Juniper「Apricot」,並在本週預告與New Balance 1000的聯名鞋款,持續展現其跨界影響力。
今天,Salehe Bembury 於 Instagram 宣布重磅回歸,推出 Crocs Pollex Clog 最新配色「F&F Tree Camo」。這款鞋在過去六個月較為低調,僅於「Art Friends Thumbs Up Good Job」系列第三彈中亮相。此番以 2022 年曾宣稱不會零售的「F&F Tree Camo」配色登場,採用棕色、綠色與黃色交織的迷彩圖案,覆蓋其標誌性拖鞋輪廓,帶來熟悉卻新鮮的視覺衝擊。
Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Clog「F&F Tree Camo」將於 6 月 5 日中午 12 點(東部時間)透過BeASpunge官網獨家發售,定價 85 美元,與前作保持一致,後續可能於 Crocs 官網及指定零售商更廣泛販售。
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