Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

Foot Locker to sell limited-edition Demon Slayer Crocs

Slay demons in style with collection of footwear themed after the four main characters from Koyoharu Gotoge’s popular Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba series. These pairs are exclusive to Foot Locker stores in both Canada and the United States.

Each clog utilizes the colour of the Demon Slayer Corps’ outfits (or lack thereof). For Tanjiro Kamado, the Echo Clog is recognizable with his checkered green and black haori pattern, and comes with Jibbitz charms of his niichirin sword hilt, the cat Chachamaru, a Nezuko box and the kanji character 滅 for “destroy.”

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Tanjiro’s pair. Image courtesy of @footlocker on Twitter.

Nezuko Kamado’s pair is comes with her kimono’s hemp leaf pattern, bamboo muzzle, and Jibbitz charms of her box and pink hair ribbon.

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Nezuko’s pair. Image courtesy of @footlocker on Twitter.

Thunder Breathing Zenitsu Agatsuma’s pair has his yellow triangle haori patten, and Jibbitz accessories of his sword hilt, Chuntaro, and the kanji character 滅 for “destroy.”

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Zenitsu’s pair. Image courtesy of @footlocker on Twitter.

Boar-headed Inosuke Hashibira is a Classic Clog in shades of blue, brown faux-fur trim, and bandages on the straps; Jibbitz charms included are the infamous dual serrated niichirin swords, a puff of air, and the kanji character 滅 for “destroy.

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Inosuke’s pair. Image courtesy of @footlocker on Twitter.

Love ’em or hate ’em, no one will be able to question your dedication to the Demon Slayer Corps.

In Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, teenage Tanjiro Kamado and his sister Nezuko survive the slaughter of their family at the hands of demon Muzan Kibutsuji. Vowing take to revenge and return Nezuko to her human form, Tanjiro joins the Demon Slayer Corps in partnership with the panicky Zenitsu Agatsuma and the boar-masked Inosuke Hashibira, in a quest to hunt down and defeat Muzan once and for all.

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba was serialized in Shueisha’s Weekly Shonen Jump magazine between February 15th, 2016 and May 18th, 2020; in North America, Viz Media publishes the manga in print and digital formats. The anime premiered on April 6th, 2019; Crunchyroll is licensed to stream the series outside of Asia.

Source: Twitter

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