Crocs x Levis
Casual footwear brand Crocs has partnered with denim brand Levi’s to create a special collection in honor of the 150th anniversary of Levi’s 501 jeans.
This collection includes three styles, aiming to combine comfortable and well-designed footwear. The Levi’s x Crocs All-Terrain Clog comes in navy and bone colors, featuring denim-wrapped panels with traditional Japanese embroidery called Sashiko stitching. The design also includes Levi’s signature Red Tab and button shanks on the heel strap, resembling Levi’s jeans. A Japanese two-horse logo can be found on the footbed, and each pair comes with three custom metal Jibbitz charms.
Another style is the tie-dye print Classic Clog inspired by Shibori dyeing, a Japanese technique. This version is adorned with eight custom Levi’s Jibbitz charms inspired by 60s counterculture and vintage Levi’s graphics.
Kenny Mitchell, Levi’s CMO, expressed excitement about the collaboration, highlighting the focus on self-expression and style that both brands embody. Heidi Cooley, Crocs CMO, emphasized the shared commitment to innovation and self-expression, inviting fans to embrace this blend of creativity and comfort.
The Levi’s x Crocs collection is available globally on Levi.com, the Levi’s App, and select Levi’s Stores, and will later be accessible on Crocs.com and selected retail partners. Prices range from 60 to 75 pounds.
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