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Gundam Armors Itself In A Pair Of Crocs All-Terrain Clogs

Ready for battle.

Gundam Armors Itself In A Pair Of Crocs All-Terrain Clogs

In celebration of their 45th anniversary, Japanese sci-fi franchise Gundam has convened with Crocs on a fresh All-Terrain Clog collaboration. Building on a slew of projects with brands of all distinction, Crocs outfits its outdoor-minded clog with the hallmarks of the famous RX-78-2, known by fans as the Gundam piloted by Amuro Ray.

The top half displays a blue, red, and yellow graphic of the RX-78-2, complete with Jibbitz charms and an additional piece of yellow TPU that protrudes down towards the forefoot. The All-Terrain Clog itself comes with some utilitarian upgrades compared to the standard version, allowing for even more tie-ins. On top of a more rugged outsole, the heel strap is upgraded with padded fabric, nylon straps, and TPU pieces that join the lateral and medial sides. The “RX-78-2” name appears on the strap while the TPU boasts the logo of the Earth Federation Forces.

The Gundam x Crocs All-Terrain Clog releases July 23rd via the Crocs website in adult ($75) and kids sizing ($60). See our “Where To Buy” section below for purchase links on the drop date.

WHERE TO BUY

Mens Gundam x Crocs All-Terrain Clog

SKU: 210128-0DA
RETAIL PRICE: $75
RELEASE DATE: Jul 23, 2024

US 07/23/2024 Tuesday

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