Chase Stokes exclusively opened up to Us Weekly about his new HeyDude collaboration, which features upgraded versions of the Wendy and Wally Slip
Stokes, 31, prefers clothes that are effortless and allow him to be “ready to roll,” which is why his new HEYDUDE collaboration makes sense. The Outer Banks star has teamed up with the brand on its latest launch of the Wally Slip. The footwear, which offer a backless and “easy-on” silhouette, come in a cool blue shade and a funky red floral pattern plus other neutral hues.
Stokes tends to pair his HEYDUDE shoes with “sweatpants and a tank top” when he’s walking his dogs or with a “pair of trousers” and a “fun shirt” when he’s dressing up. While Stokes spends most of time in casual attire, he enjoys getting dolled up. “I think spending so much of my career either covered in dirt, blood and sweat — it’s nice to dress up a bit and change it up.”
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