
Crocs × Salehe Bembury
The Cypress extends Bembury's Pollex language into cold-weather territory, modifying the fingerprint sole into thinner, condensed ridges meant to imitate cypress-branch silhouettes. A water-resistant canvas upper with double and triple-stitched reinforcement sits over a Croslite midsection, with the rubber tread climbing the sidewall to meet it. The boot debuted in Mallard in December 2024 before Tetra and Taho followed in 2025.
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Tetra in tri-color: hazelnut Pollex sole, espresso rubber midfoot, blue canvas upper. Released August 14, 2025 at $130, capped at 1,000 pairs.
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Tetra in the standard boot cut, with brown Pollex sole, espresso rubber midfoot, and blue canvas upper. Water-resistant canvas treatment throughout. Released August 14, 2025 at $130.
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Taho in a fall palette: brown canvas upper, charcoal gray rubber midsection, light khaki green sole. Released October 16, 2025 at $130, capped at 1,000 pairs.

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A duck-boot read of the Cypress in the Tetra hazelnut, espresso, and blue mix. Treated canvas beads moisture, with the cypress-branch ridges running the base.

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Taho in brown canvas with a charcoal gray rubber midsection and a light khaki green sole, the warmer fall-leaning entry. Released October 16, 2025 at $130.

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Tetra by color breakdown: blue canvas upper, espresso rubber midfoot, hazelnut Pollex sole. Treated canvas beads moisture. Limited to 1,000 pairs at $130.
The Cypress debuted in December 2024 in the Mallard colorway as the duo's first boot, then returned in Tetra on August 14, 2025 and Taho on October 16, 2025.
Both. A lightweight canvas upper with double and triple-stitched reinforcement sits on top of a Pollex-style Croslite midsection. The canvas is treated with a water-resistant coating that beads moisture off the surface.
Tetra is a tri-color Hazelnut, Espresso and blue mix: hazelnut Pollex sole, espresso rubber midfoot, blue canvas upper. Taho swaps in brown canvas, charcoal gray rubber, and a light khaki green sole.
Both Tetra and Taho were capped at 1,000 pairs and launched via beaspunge.com before any wider Crocs.com release.
The canvas is water-resistant rather than fully waterproof, and the molded Croslite base handles wet ground. Treat the Cypress as a cold and damp ready shoe, not a submersion-rated boot.
It carries the same fingerprint geometry but with thinner, more condensed ridges. The rubber tread extends up the sides to meet the Croslite mid-section for extra grip on unstable terrain.
The Pollex platform runs large across the line and most wearers go down a full size from their normal sneaker size. The closed shaft and lace closure hold the foot in place, so the snug fit works.
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