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Bodega has once again joined forces with Crocs, creating a look that implores people to adventure further “off the beaten path.”
For their second collaboration, the Bodega x Crocs “Nict-Tech” All-Terrain Clog 2.0, the retailer revealed on its blog that it opted for a dryer climate theme rather than the “the damp, moss-laden landscape” of its first “to show dry heat doesn’t phase us.”
To pull this theme off, Bodega brought back its Nict-Tech Hood, which was designed to protect the wearer’s feet from the elements, and dressed it in a rustic sedona hue. It also features an updated brown ripstop pouch, which Bodega explained offers the same protective membrane with unrivaled foot storage capacity, and a carrying strap “for easy access while not being worn.” The hood covers an all-over woodland bark camouflage print clog.
The Bodega x Crocs “Nict-Tech” All-Terrain Clog 2.0 arrives Sept. 27 in men’s sizing via Bdgastore.com at 12 p.m. ET and retail for $90. The collaboration will also be sold in the retailer’s Boston and Los Angeles locations on a first come, first served basis.
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Last year, Bodega and Crocs kicked off their collaborative relationship with the All-Terrain “Nict-Tech” Clog, a moss-covered tree bark shoe that featured a removable protective purple tarp. The look, which arrived in May, is available now on the secondary market. For instance, StockX has pairs starting at $120.
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