Clarks

Clarks originated in Somerset, England in 1825 by two brothers, Cyrus and James. They introduced the revolutionary concept of creating shoes based on anatomical principals, creating the first shaped shoe. Today, Clarks is recognized for everyday footwear. They are powered by a combination of innovation and craftsmanship, using advanced construction techniques, technologies, and contemporary materials.

 
Heeled sandal with 70mm block heel. Black leather upper with adjustable ankle strap. Hardware is black, footbed is beige with Clarks branding.
 
Black pump with patent toe cap and patent block heel.
 
Breeze Sea thong sandal in red. Red upper featuring adjustable velcro strap and a fabric toe post. Footbed is grey, midsole is white, and outsole is taupe.
 
Clark's black leather pump with curved heel and pointed toe
 
Shondrah pump in rose gold. A metallic finished leather kitten heel with a pointed toe.
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Black leather wedge ankle slip-on shoe. Has a detailed silver button above side zipper. Small detailed diagonal stitching on toe.
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Certina Ease loafer in black leather with elastic with silver button and a solid, durable design black rubber outsole. Detailed light stitching used.
 
Bronze slip on shoe with detailed overlap upper featuring side zipper and black durable outsole
 
Black leather dress shoe with cap to and adjustable lace closure.
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Nalle sneaker in wine. Burgundy reptile print leather uppers with nubuck accents. Six eyelet lace closure and side zipper with silver hardware. White midsole.
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Black leather clogs with slight platform outsole and small embossed Clarks logo at the instep.

ClarksPro Clog

ClarksPro Clog

$150.00

1 color available

 
7 centimeter heel with pointed toe in silver, reptile print leather.
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Natalyn Wish flat in black. Black leather upper with low stacked heel. Outsole is black.
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Black leather ballet flat with slight stacked heel and patent toe.
 
Beige leather lace up sneaker with white midsole. Clarks logo is embossed at the heel.
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