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Jelly Roll and HEYDUDE Drop a Realtree Camo Slip-On for $84.99

Jelly Roll's third HEYDUDE collab landed at $84.99 — a black-and-gray Realtree camo slip-on whose predecessors sold out in under a minute.

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Jelly Roll and HEYDUDE Drop a Realtree Camo Slip-On for $84.99
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Jelly Roll's third collaboration with HEYDUDE, the Realtree Edge Wally Comf Slip at $84.99, dropped on HeyDude.com this week — and based on the history, the clock is already running.

The shoe lands on the classic Wally Comf Slip silhouette, built around an easy-on system with no-tie elastic laces. What separates this one from anything else in the HEYDUDE catalog is the black-and-gray Realtree camo pattern, printed across the canvas upper and footbed. Jelly Roll's chain logo is stamped on the shoe as a secondary detail. A flexible outsole and raised back heel edge round out the construction, and the silhouette is designed to work for both travel and concert use. The full run covers men's sizes 7 through 15; women shopping the collab should size down two full sizes, so a women's 9 maps to a unisex 7.

The $84.99 price point sits in reasonable territory for a limited-edition artist collab on a Crocs-owned brand, especially one with this kind of sellout track record. HEYDUDE's standard Wally Slip Stretch Canvas moves for less, so the premium here is mostly for the Realtree print and Jelly Roll's co-sign rather than a major materials upgrade over the base model.

The context behind this collab matters. Jelly Roll, a four-time Grammy nominee, first linked with HEYDUDE in 2024 to release a white loafer-style sneaker featuring a metallic gold-and-black skull art detail, timed to his album Beautifully Broken. A second release followed in 2025: a monochromatic black loafer with a debossed suede upper and a marble-printed midsole. Billboard noted that the initial Wally Slip Canvas from last October sold out in under a minute; other sources put previous collab sellout windows at within hours. Either figure lands in the same category of gone-fast.

The Realtree print is a sharp pivot from both prior releases. Where the first two leaned into loafer-adjacent silhouettes with premium material details, this one goes full outdoors-crossover with hunting-camo aesthetics on a slip-on canvas shoe. It's a left turn that will connect hard with a specific Jelly Roll fan base while also pulling in anyone already shopping the outdoor-wear-meets-streetwear lane. As of this writing, sizes were still available on HeyDude.com across the full men's range, which is notable given how quickly the earlier collabs moved.

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