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Crocs’ newest brand collaboration is bringing its signature shoes a peaceful spin. The label’s latest co-branded launch has been announced with California-based streetwear brand Museum of Peace & Quiet, known for its tonal-hued athleisure designs.
“It was important for us to create a unique and meaningful collection that compliments both brands,” Ashley Lennon, co-founder of Museum of Peace and Quiet, exclusively told FN. “We are such big fans of Crocs and we are super excited for this collaboration.”
The duo’s new partnership finds Crocs’ signature Classic clogs revamped in two new colorways, which are inspired by both the autumn season and the Museum’s values of enlightenment and tranquility. The first hue, titled Ginger, features a dark brown foam base with ridged soles and adjustable straps attached with metal buckles. The $80 round-toed style’s uppers are covered in smooth, warm brown leather as well, bringing them a two-toned finish that’s both versatile and relaxed.
The second colorway, Olive, includes beige foam soles for a neutral base. The $80 pair also includes buckled straps and smooth, close-toed technical fabric uppers, albeit in a light olive green tone. Both the Olive and Ginger colorways will be launched on Dec. 1 on Crocs and the Museum’s websites; however, the styles were previously released in a limited run at the Museum’s own flagship store in Orange County, Calif. on Nov. 24.
Crocs‘ collaboration with the Museum of Peace & Quiet marks its latest brand partnership in 2023. Throughout the year, the FNAA-winning brand has released an array of co-branded collections, limited-edition capsules and product drops with a wide range of brands, including MCM, McDonald’s and Levi’s, among others.
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