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Crocs teams up with 'Summer I Turned Pretty' star Lola Tung to launch new clogs for fall

Crocs teams up with 'Summer I Turned Pretty' star Lola Tung to launch new clogs for fall

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The collection reimagines the O.G. Crocs Clog and includes a bevy of fun new Jibbitz charms.
It's the summer I caved and finally bought a pair of Crocs—no thanks to "The Summer I Turned Pretty" star Lola Tung, who just dropped a collaboration with Crocs on what (I'm betting) will be fall 2025's it-shoe. And soon enough, the newest addition to my growing wardrobe.
If your social media feed has been anything like mine this summer, then you've likely been inundated by discourse about the teen drama series; and much like her hit TV show, Tung is giving people something to talk about with her newest Crocs campaign, which features the reimagined Crocs Classic Crafted Clog, available in four fall-friendly colorways, now with a soft washed upper canvas design.
Take a style cue from Belly herself and shop the newly-launched campaign below, including the revamped Crocs Clog and a bevy of fun new Jibbitz charms:
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