Clarks
399 products across 69+ stores
Clarks was founded in 1825 by brothers Cyrus and James Clark in Street, Somerset, making it one of the oldest surviving footwear companies in the world. The Desert Boot and Wallabee transcended their English origins to become symbols of Jamaican dancehall, New York hip-hop, and British mod culture across generations.
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Wallabee
Crepe-soled, moccasin-construction comfort since 1967. From Caribbean sound systems to Manhattan penthouses — the Wallabee transcends everything.

Wallabee Boot
The ankle-height Wallabee — same moccasin construction, same crepe sole, higher cut. Wu-Tang's Ghostface Killah made these iconic in the '90s.

Desert Trek
Clarks' 1972 creation with a center-seam moccasin construction and crepe sole. The Desert Boot's quirkier sibling — equally iconic, less conventional.

Desert Boot
Nathan Clark's 1950 creation, inspired by boots worn by British officers in Cairo's bazaars. Crepe sole, two eyelets — the boot that defined casual.

Meare
Clarks' casual moccasin-style shoe named for the Somerset village near the brand's headquarters. Soft construction with easy, slip-on wearability.

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