
Soar Into Summer With the New Crocs 'Superman' Classic Clog
TheCrocs Classic Clogis flying into shoe racks with the upcomingSupermancollab.
Set for a June 26 release, the model arrives just ahead of the upcomingSupermanfilm. The iteration features the titular superhero's signature colors — a shade of blue and a collage of comic book panel strips make up the upper, while his red cape makes its way on to the strap. The iconic 'S' insignia lands right on the center of the uppers, with more branding found on the strap and strap joints. A black midsole and outsole offers comfortable all-day wear with a complementing hue.
TheSupermanfilm is helmed byJames Gunnand stars David Corenswet as Clark Kent/Superman, Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane and Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor.

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