ARIES RETURNS WITH SECOND CROCS COLLECTION

Aries and Crocs unveil their second collaboration with urban-inspired camo clogs and city-themed Jibbitz charms, launching July 23 at £75.

image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs
image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs
image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs
image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs
image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs
image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs
image about the second collaboration between London streetwear brand Aries and footwear company Crocs. The collection features two camouflage-patterned Classic Clogs in High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green colorways, accompanied by custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts. The products launch July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00, available through Aries' website, flagship store, Crocs app, and select retailers worldwide.
Aries/Crocs

Summary:

  • Aries and Crocs launch their second collaboration featuring two camouflage colorways of the Classic Clog
  • The collection includes custom Jibbitz charms inspired by urban artifacts found in city environments
  • Products will be available from July 23, 2025, priced at £75.00 through select retail channels

London-based streetwear brand Aries has announced its second partnership with footwear company Crocs, following their initial collaboration in 2023. The new collection centers around two versions of the Classic Clog, presented in what the brands describe as tonal camouflage patterns.

The two colorways include High Shine Black and Dark Algae Green, both featuring camouflage designs. Each pair comes with a set of limited-edition Jibbitz charms that reference items one might encounter during late-night walks through urban areas. The charm selection includes representations of autumn leaves, coins, mushrooms, balloons, and other city-found objects, specifically drawing from the London Fields area.

The clogs maintain the standard Crocs construction with the addition of removable and adjustable straps. Aries has added its "Temple" logo to the rivet details as a distinguishing feature of this collaboration.

Photographer Kuba Ryniewicz captured the campaign imagery, working alongside stylist Julian Ganio. According to the brands, this collection shifts focus from their previous nature-themed collaboration to urban environments, with the Jibbitz serving as collected artifacts from city exploration rather than outdoor adventures.

Aries operates as a non-gendered luxury streetwear label, founded by Sofia Prantera, who previously worked with brands Silas and Holmes. The company produces its clothing in Italy while maintaining its creative base in London. Prantera studied at Central Saint Martins and incorporates techniques including garment dyeing and specialized printing methods into the brand's output.

Beyond clothing, Aries publishes books, organizes art exhibitions, and develops various collaborative projects with artists and creative professionals. The brand positions itself within what it terms "trash culture" and outsider art movements.

The Aries x Crocs collection will launch tomorrow, July 23, 2025, with retail pricing set at £75.00. Distribution will include the Aries website, their Soho flagship store on Great Pulteney Street, the Crocs mobile application, and selected wholesale partners internationally.

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