At this point, it might be easier to list off brands who haven’t collaborated with Crocs than ones that actually have. While a handful of those have simply changed the palette of the iconic Clog, the first ever link-up between Crocs and Busch Light is far more transformative in nature. The two brands are colliding for an All-Terrain Sandal and Clog, both set to release at the start of next month.
Immediately evident is how Busch Light flips their mountain logo into an all-over print that paints both shoes. Additionally, in lieu of the typical Jibbitz accessories, the charms that arrive with these are a bit more grown-up. A carabiner, bottle opener, flashlight and roll-up koozie come included, each attachable to the Clog via its zipper and the Sandal via sewn-in studs. Closing out the thematic embrace of the outdoors, both pairs in the collection wear all-terrain traction underfoot.
The Busch Light x Crocs collection drops on May 6th via Crocs.com, with the Clog retailing for $85 and the Sandal retailing for $65.
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Sandal
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Sandal
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Sandal
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Sandal
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Sandal
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Clog
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Busch Light x Crocs All-Terrain Sandal
Written by
Matt Varga, Junior Editor
Matt Varga is an Editor at SneakerNews. Initially earning a degree in Video Arts and Technology, he got his start in the music world, video editing and writing coverage primarily on hip-hop and electronic. A long-standing interest in sneakers eventually led him to switching over to the footwear side of things. An avid collector, his time in the hobby stretches back more than a decade. Though always a contentious argument, his favorite sneaker of all time comes down to the Air Jordan 1 “Black Toe” and Air Jordan 5 “Laney,” his first ever pick-up. When he’s not writing, you can find Matt cooking, traveling, attending concerts and when weather permits, on the handball court.