![]() There’s also a Bembury-specific logo hit on the tongue and a large GORE-TEX embellishment on the midsole, another divergence from the Trailgrip GTX’s small, debossed GORE-TEX graphic. ![]() Palette-wise, it uses a variety of earth tones both muted and bold, ranging from browns, tans and oranges to pinks and greens. It retains the Vibram sole and wrapped, spiked toe bumper of its counterparts, but offers a vastly different paneling scheme on its upper, one that’s more abstract and whimsical than the no-nonsense hiking paneling on the Trailgrip GTX. Though images of the shoe have leaked out in bits and pieces, we’ve now gotten our most complete look yet at the design, which Bembury rocked to the recent pop-up for the “Wear Test Sample” colorway of his Crocs Pollex clog.Ĭreated by Bembury and Moncler’s head of footwear design Nathan VanHook - who, prior to working at Moncler, created silhouettes like the Air Yeezy 2 and ACG Mountain Fly during a 12-year stint at Nike - the design appears to be a modified version of the Trailgrip sneaker. ![]() Update: Salehe Bembury has been sporting his forthcoming Moncler Trailgrip collaboration all over the globe in recent months, rocking it courtside at a Los Angeles Lakers game and now taking it to Paris Fashion Week with him as well.
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