Posts Tagged ‘clarks’

Clarks Originals Cobra

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With all these companies taking from the classic silhouettes from Clarks, they return the favor in this Visvim-like Cobra.  They took the classic Wallabee and gave it a ballistic nylon upper then sat it on top of a sneaker outsole and gave it a comfortable insole. Available now at Kicks/HI.

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Concepts x Clarks Wallabee

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Concepts goes patent in this collaboration with Clarks’ Wallabee.  The Italian patent leather is flashy look for those that like the attention.  It is available in deep dark navy, olive and eggplant and features the Concepts logo embossed on the heel.  Comes out early September.

via HB | SneakerFreaker

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Neighborhood x Clarks “Fury” Natalie

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Neighborhood’s Spring/Summer collection will include a Clarks’ Natalie.  From the picture, we see that it is a complete black out with “Fury” imprinted on the both toe boxes and the crepe sole is done in a rare black.  via Jungle23.

Clarks Spring/Summer 2009 Red Collection Wallabee

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Clarks Originals and their Red collection, usually releases shoes that make a statement.  This particular release has a Chinese theme with the design incorporating an innovative abrasion resistant performance leather, and has a Chinese Silk screen print, and Dragon Dynasty layered on top to add detail.  via HighSnobiety

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Futura Laboratories x Clarks Wallabee Boot

Futura Laboratories continues their partnership with Clarks on a new Wallabee Boot.  On the black canvas base, the boot is given a multi-colored splash pattern with a Futura hit on the back. This FL x Clarks Wallabee is current on pre-order at STLESS.  via Hypebeast

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Limited Edition: Clarks Wallabee Akasha

Check out these special limited edition Wallabees, dubbed Akasha from Clarks.  The Wallabee is given a shorter cut with quilted suede uppers and a cortez-like sole for comfortability.  Available in 3 different colorways including - black, brown, and red.  via HighSnobiety

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