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3sixteen x Crocs Debut Dylan Woven Clog in “Concrete” Gray

New York’s 3sixteen and Crocs have joined forces to create a one-of-a-kind clog, a decade-long partnership.

In a blog post detailing the collaboration, 3sixteen founders Andrew Chen and Johan Lam recall meeting Tony Pace, who now oversees Crocs’ clog division, at a pop-up flea market about 10 years ago . At the time, Pace was working at Oak Street Bootmakers, but the three stayed in touch over the years. Most recently, Pace showed 3sixteen its latest addition to the Crocs lineup, the modern Dylan Clog.

As fans of the Dylan Clog, 3sixteen asked them to design their own clog for Crocs. The Crocs for 3sixteen Dylan Woven Clogs reinvent the modern silhouette with a faux woven pattern. While the Dylan is designed to mimic the look of leather, the 3sixteen version uses a rubber molded pattern to make it look like leather is being slipped on. The designers say they were inspired by the look of Mexican huaraches.

Jibbitz adorn the side of the shoe, subtly featuring the 3sixteen brand logo. The feel of the clog stays true to Dylan with a simple, sculpted sole.

Arriving in a “Concrete” color, 3sixteen reprized the hue from its recent SS24 collection. Fittingly, the 3seize clogs were photographed by Vinny Picone as part of a campaign of a sculptor chewing cement while wearing the clogs.

The Crocs for 3sixteen Woven Dylan Clog launches online and in-store on Thursday, June 27 at 12 p.m. ET for $70 USD.