Post Malone's Crocs collab reselling for up to $1000

Earlier this year, Post Malone teamed up with Crocs to design a shoe. The collab sold out pretty quick, but you can already find it on resale websites… for over 10 times the original value.

Or you can wait until Dec. 11 and try to grab the new pairs that are coming out.

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In November, the Post Malone x Crocs Dimitri Clog was presented to the world. The limited-edition shoe featured the rapper’s take on the classic clog, plus six custom-designed Jibbitz™ charms, which include including re-creations of his “Stay Away” tattoo and his Posty Co™ logo.

However, the line sold out really quick, leaving many fans wanting more. Luckily for them, some people are already reselling the pairs they got. But the price is a bit high.

According to Complex, the clogs—which originally cost $60—can be found for up to $1000 on sites such as StockX and eBay.

If you don’t have that kind of money on you (which is completely understandable), the rapper’s second collab with Crocs is dropping tomorrow, Dec. 11, at 12 p.m. MT (2 p.m. ET).

The new shoe comes in yellow with barbed-wire details, plus at Posty Co. hit on the heel and six Jibbitz™ charms.

You can find more details and grab yours here. Check out the croc below:

And, in case, you aren’t able to grab ones, people are already reselling them as well, reports Complex. According to a screenshot the website shared, the shoes are up for sale on eBay for $858.88. Go figure.

Post Malone tour dates

Post will embark on an arena tour starting February next year. First, he will hit Europe and the UK and, then, Post will be heading to Australia.

The tour kicks off April 26 in Perth and wraps up May 7 in Sydney. Presale starts Thursday, Oct. 25, and general sale begins Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. local time. You can grab your tickets here.

Check out all Post Malone’s tour dates below:

11/22 – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates @ du Arena
12/14 – Los Angeles, CA @ Banc of California Stadium

European tour dates

02/14/2019 – Dublin, Ireland @ 3Arena
02/16/2016 – Birmingham, UK @ Genting Arena
02/17/2019 – Glasgow, UK @ Hydro
02/19/2019 – Manchester, UK @ Arena
02/22/2019 – Paris, France @ Accorhotels Arena
02/25/2019 – Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Ziggo Dome
02/27/2019 – Hamburg, Germany @ Barclaycard Arena

03/01/2019 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Globen
03/02/2019 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Royal Arena
03/04/2019 – Berlin, Germany @ Mercedes-Benz Arena
03/05/2019 – Munich, Germay @ Olympiahalle
03/07/2019 – Zurich, Switzerland @ Hallenstadion
03/09/2019 – Oberhausen, Germany @ Koenig Pilsner Area
03/11/2019 – Antwerp, Belgium @ Sportpaleis Antwerpen
03/13/2019 – London, UK @ O2 Arena

Australian tour dates

04/26/2019 – Perth @ Rac Arena
04/28/2019 – Adelaide @ AEC Arena
04/30/2019 – Melbourne @ Rod Laver Arena
05/04/2019 – Brisbane @ Entertainment Centre
05/07/2019 – Sydney @ Qudos Bank Arena

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