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Aries and Crocs are back for a second collab

Aries and Crocs are back for a second collab

Fashion Network24-07-2025
Following the success of their 2023 collaboration, London-based streetwear brand Aries and popular footwear brand Crocs have returned with a new capsule collection.
Drawing inspiration from the 'gritty beauty of the urban cityscape… and after-hours trip through the city', the reworked classic clog lands in two tonal camouflage styles, including custom limited-edition Jibbitz charms,
And these nod to urban artefacts such as fallen autumn leaves, a coin, whimsical magic mushrooms, a balloon, relics you might collect in Hackney park London Fields, say the pair.
Known for his left-field exploration of people and their environments, the campaign is shot by Kuba Ryniewicz, 'capturing the urban essence of the collection', alongside stylist and creative director Julian Ganio.
Priced at £75, the release features two exclusive colourways of the Crocs Classic Clog, reimagined through Aries' distinctive lens, in tonal camouflage styles, High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green.
Designed for both comfort and style, the clogs feature a removable and adjustable strap, with an Aries 'Temple' logo embossed on the rivets to elevate the silhouette.
'We wanted to reference and contrast the last collaboration shot in the wild where the Jibbitz [charms] tell a story of trips through nature, yet this time the trip theme is relocated to the city collecting as a beachcomber would precious urban detritus,' said Ganio.
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