Crocs and Coca-Cola have joined forces for a new clog collection that will feature Coke and Sprite beverages. The latest collaboration will turn the iconic images of the soft drink brands into footwear.
As per Footwear News, Crocs and Coca-Cola will release three styles of clogs and these are one Classic and two All–Terrain. These will showcase creative designs based on Coke and Sprite’s image and colors.
Clog Designs to Choose From
Each pair of the clog footwear features colorful and whimsical patterns that are reminiscent of the world-famous drinks. The All-Terrain version is available in red, white, and green colors with graphic images of Coca-Cola emblems that are printed around the clog.
The other All-Terrain clog sports the Sprite theme and comes in a color scheme combination of green, yellow, and white. These clogs are made with fully molded Croslite foam on the upper part and have adjustable turbo heel straps.
Lastly, the Classic clog design is made with lightweight foam and features Coca-Cola drinks as the theme. This is waterproof and quick to dry so it is easy to clean. All the clogs come in various sizes. And since this is Crocs clogs, there will be Coke and Sprite-inspired Jibbitz as well.
Release Date, Price, and Where to Buy
Sneaker News reported that Crocs and Coca-Cola are dropping their collaborative clog collection next Wednesday, Nov. 22. They will be available at Footlocker for $70 for All-Terrain and $60 for the Classic Clog version.
Meanwhile, Crocs’ collaboration with Coca-Cola was announced in the same week after it released the footwear featuring McDonald’s popular mascots - Grimace, Hamburlgar, and Birdie. The drop has been successful as they were unveiled in many parts of the world. In fact, the limited stock for the shoes is already low as of this time.
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