
Salehe Bembury's Crocs Pollex Juniper "F&F Tree Camo" Finally Drops Next Week
Update:Salehe Bembury and Crocs have had a relatively quiet year so far, in part due to his new involvement withPUMA Hoops. However, a long-awaited launch is nearly here. Teased in May of 2024, a camouflaged version of the Crocs Pollex Juniper has eluded fans of the duo for over a year now. A similar struggle occurred with the two'sPollex Clog'F&F Tree Camo,' which was unveiled in 2022, labeled an F&F-exclusive, and eventually dropped to the public earlier this year. Now, its Pollex Juniper 'F&F Tree Camo' counterpart is ready to drop. A camouflage-equipped upper is backed by forest green at the collar and pull tab while the shoe's signature sole unit favors a semi-translucent gum finish. Look for the sneaker to arrive on shelves via BeASpunge on July 24 at a starting price of $140 USD.
Original Story:After many months of teasers,Salehe BemburyandCrocs'latest silhouette to join thePollexline is finally set to arrive this month. Announced last week, theCrocs Pollex Junipersneaker is due to release in its debut'Guava'colorway at the end of the month. However, there's clearly plenty more in store for the shoe as not only was ablue and orange pairunveiled back in February, but Bembury has just showcased a 'Realtree Camo' version of the shoe via his Instagram feed as well.
Equipped with the iconic camouflage throughout its upper's base, this take on the Pollex Juniper is sure to stand out — or blend in, depending on where you take it. The mostly-brown base is accompanied by a forest green at the collar and a semi-translucent gum sole that again sports Bembury's signature fingerprint motif. While limited to just one image, the preview also makes note of an orange co-branded hangtag and the duo's usual co-branding at the tongue tag.
At the time of writing, neither Salehe Bembury nor Crocs have shared any release details regarding this 'Realtree Camo' iteration of the new Crocs Pollex Juniper sneaker. Stay tuned for updates, including a closer look at this pair, as we expect it to arrive via Crocs later this year.
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