Salehe Bembury‘s impact on Crocs‘ resurgence in the sneaker world has been significant. His partnership with the slip-on experts began in late 2021, resulting in the popular Crocs Pollex Clog. Since then, a steady stream of single-color versions has satisfied sneaker enthusiasts. Recognizing his pivotal role, Crocs appointed Bembury as the creative director of Pollex Pod this year. Together, they introduced the Crocs Pollex Slide and are now poised to reveal yet another fresh design.
Recently, Bembury offered a sneak peek at an upcoming collaborative silhouette, showcasing an embossed “Crocs Salehe Bembury” logo. Crocs’ brand president had previously expressed excitement about expanding their partnership into new and dynamic silhouettes. It seems they’re wasting no time in doing just that. This latest creation stands out with its vibrant color palette, featuring soft pink, deep navy, and a semi-translucent layer in green and blue, a departure from previous releases.
Salehe Bembury Crocs Pollex Juniper Release Date
The Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Juniper will begin releasing on May 30, 2024 at select retailers in-store, online and Crocs.com. Stay tuned for more updates.
As the creative synergy between Salehe Bembury and Crocs continues to flourish, the sneaker world eagerly anticipates what this dynamic duo will deliver next.
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Salehe Bembury x Crocs Pollex Juniper “Guava”
Release Date: May 30, 2024
UPDATE 4/29/24: Salehe Bembury has announced the release of the Crocs Juniper in its debut “Guava” colorway available starting May 30th.
Photos: Salehe Bembury
UPDATE 1/15/24: While we wait for release details, Bembury has shared a full look at his upcoming Crocs silhouette on Instagram. Stay tuned for the latest official updates.
UPDATE 11/26/23: According to Salehe Bembury, the Crocs Pollex shoe will release in Spring/Summer 2024.
The latest look showcases a tooling design inspired by fingerprints, reminiscent of previous collaborations between Bembury and the Colorado-based footwear brand. While the upper maintains a traditional shoe construction, there hasn’t been an official name revealed for the model by any of the parties involved. However, it is conceivable that the upcoming release takes inspiration from both running sneakers and low-top hiking boots, evident in features such as the mesh inner-lining, medial shank, and perforated overlays across the upper.