Aries Brings City Grit to Crocs in Their Latest Drop

Product Name: Aries x Crocs Classic Clog

Color Options: Dark Algae Green, High Shine Black

SKU Codes: 211060-3AC, 211060-001

Suggested Retail Price: £75 GBP (approximately $102 USD)

Launch Date: July 24

Purchase Locations: Aries and Crocs stores or online platforms.

Aries team up once more with Crocs, moving from nature paths to bustling city streets in their latest collaboration. This fresh collection trades wild landscapes for urban grit, showcasing the often-overlooked charm of the city at night. With Aries’ unique perspective, the classic Crocs Clog gets a new twist, appearing in two tonal camouflage styles – “High Shine Black” and “Dark Algae Green”. These designs play with the concept of “urban camouflage”, blending a textured, leaf-like pattern that’s both organic and synthetic, reflecting Aries’ fascination with contrast. The “High Shine Black” exudes a glossy pavement sheen, while the “Dark Algae Green” evokes the mysterious corners of the city bathed in shadows.

The distinctive “Temple” logo of Aries is etched onto the rivets, and a versatile, adjustable strap enhances both functionality and style – characteristics that reflect Aries’ blend of practicality and audaciousness. However, it’s the Jibbitz charms that truly tell the story. These charms are designed to resemble items you might pick up during an evening stroll – a coin, a fallen leaf, a balloon, or even a mushroom. They create a boundary between what is ordinary and valuable. As Aries describes it, it’s like collecting valuable urban debris just as a beachcomber would gather seaside treasures. The ordinary gains significance.

The pair is available now on Aries’ official website and will launch via Crocs on July 25.

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2025-07-24 10:25

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