The Latest BEAMS x Crocs Collab Just Dropped, And It's Ideal for Outdoorsy Days

The time for military- and outdoor-inspired clogs is now.
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Crocs has been on a roll with the collabs. We've seen a lot for sure on the celebrity partnerships (AKA Diplo and Justin Bieber), but that doesn't mean we've forgotten about its continuing collab with Japanese boutique BEAMS.

The two brands have put together really solid Crocs designs for the past three collections. For its fourth collaboration, we're getting something totally new: BEAMS' take on Crocs' classic all-terrain clogs. The outdoorsy clog is getting two distinct collections and four unique styles with military-inspired and outdoor-inspired details.

Choose between the Classic All-Terrain Military Clog and Classic All-Terrain Outdoor Clog. The military-inspired clog features a rugged outsole, functional storage, and molle webbing on the vamp. While the outdoor-inspired clog features an even more rugged outsole, multiple pockets for functional storage, buckle, and webbing synchs on the vamp. That's right, both clogs have handy pouches which will no doubt come in useful at some point.

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Classic All-Terrain Outdoor Clog

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"Together, this latest collaboration derives inspiration from a timeless classic styled in Tokyo," Crocs said in a release. "Enthusiasts looking for fun and comfort in footwear will enjoy the Classic All-Terrain Clog silhouette reimagined as part of the BEAMS X Crocs collaboration."

Priced at P5,495, all four styles are now available to shop online on Commonwealth. While you're there, make sure to check out the retailer's end-of-season sale. Here are the best things to buy from the sale to get you started.

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Paolo Chua is the Associate Style Editor at Esquire Philippines, where he writes about fashion and grooming. Before joining Esquire Philippines, he was a writer at Town & Country Philippines.
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