Feng Chen Wang's Crocs Collaboration Is Straight From the Future

Chinese-born, London-based designer Feng Chen Wang recently presented her Spring/Summer 2024 co-ed collection at Paris Fashion Week. Wang's transformative offering expanded on her culture with natural references, giving us a sneak peek at an unexpected collaboration with Crocs. She has previously worked with Converse on two-in-one Chuck 70s slashed down the midpoint, uniting with Crocs for the first time to reimagine its classic footwear styles. The designer's deconstructed identity reigns supreme, bringing a futuristic approach to Crocs' Siren Clog and the Echo Clog silhouettes. Both pairs boast transformative designs that can be worn in multiple ways, with the latter receiving perforated black leather uppers with silver Feng Chen Wang pins and removable ankle cuffs for a boot-like effect. The heeled Siren Clog boasts jumbo-sized platform soles and strapped mid-foot detailing, converting into a knee-length biker boot with metallic heel lettering. Take a closer look at Feng Chen Wang's debut Crocs collaboration in the gallery above. Both pairs will be available via the designer's website on September 1 at 10 a.m. BST. In other footwear news, utility and innovation collide in Eastpak's Clarks Wallabee "Torhill" collaboration.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Feng Chen Wang's Crocs Collaboration Is Straight From the Future

Chinese-born, London-based designer Feng Chen Wang recently presented her Spring/Summer 2024 co-ed collection at Paris Fashion Week. Wang's transformative offering expanded on her culture with natural references, giving us a sneak peek at an unexpected collaboration with Crocs.

She has previously worked with Converse on two-in-one Chuck 70s slashed down the midpoint, uniting with Crocs for the first time to reimagine its classic footwear styles. The designer's deconstructed identity reigns supreme, bringing a futuristic approach to Crocs' Siren Clog and the Echo Clog silhouettes.

Both pairs boast transformative designs that can be worn in multiple ways, with the latter receiving perforated black leather uppers with silver Feng Chen Wang pins and removable ankle cuffs for a boot-like effect. The heeled Siren Clog boasts jumbo-sized platform soles and strapped mid-foot detailing, converting into a knee-length biker boot with metallic heel lettering.

Take a closer look at Feng Chen Wang's debut Crocs collaboration in the gallery above. Both pairs will be available via the designer's website on September 1 at 10 a.m. BST.

In other footwear news, utility and innovation collide in Eastpak's Clarks Wallabee "Torhill" collaboration.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast