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It's about time Crocs croc'd the Quick Trail Low.

The world-famous clog brand has now released a Quick Trail Clog. It maintains the outdoor-ready design of the original trail sneaker, but in a slip-on format that Crocs knows all too well.

Fans can count on the rugged touches like the rubber toe cap and the grippy tread. It already had the ventilation holes, a signature of Crocs' Classic Clogs. But the Quick Trail is now backless, complete with its own adjustable strap.

The initial Quick Trail sneaker debuted through a collaboration with Simone Rocha, who cutesy-fied the hiking sneaker. It has enjoyed a pretty fashionable debut overall. But now, it's evolving.

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In addition to the clog versions, Crocs has also designed a Quick Trail Racer, an even more ruggedized version.

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Much like the OG, whose design passed the vibe check beyond the trails, the variants are just as stylish. The Quick Trail Clog, in particular, comes in three solid colorways, including "Bone," "Cargo," and "Espresso."

As we speak, all three colorways for the Quick Trail Clog are available on Crocs' website for a smooth $65.

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