Clarks in Jamaica
You may be surprised to hear (or maybe not) that Clarks shoes aren’t just popular amongst the residents of Europe. In fact, the love for the brand stretches a little further than just a few hundred miles – around 4,000, all the way to Jamaica. And to express the shoes celebrated status on the island – where for decades they have been coined as “champion shoes” – DJ and designer Al Fingers have released a book, entitled Clarks... Read More
40 Years of the Desert Trek
Combining the much loved Desert Boot and Wallabee, shoe specialist Clarks has collaborated with some of the most iconic brands in fashion and music to create a selection of designs for their latest A/W collection. In celebration of 40 years of the iconic Desert Trek, the new range is the ultimate commemoration of a truly timeless piece of footwear. Featuring three special edition shoes, with collaborations from the likes of Harris Tweed and Trojan... Read More
Clarks: A Modern Craft
Clarks, a brand loved by many, are set to drop another innovative bombshell in their latest array of footwear. The sportswear collection is the latest offering by the brand for the spring season. Each pair have been crafted with the aim of combining rich shoe making with modern sport technology-capturing the passion for both craft and function. “Our focus was on keeping things simple presenting the range in a form that is as pure as possible,... Read More
The Rail: Uniform Wares, Aspesi, Farah, Clarks & Wooyungmi
The essence of a quality garment is to both look good and serve a purpose, whether that be to protect or conceal. The ensemble must be built to last. Inspired by such ideas, this week’s Rail* aims to create the perfect balance of utility and simplicity. Hiking boots and navy blue duffle are vital in achieving the above; while the classic chambray shirt and one wash chinos soak up the attention from beneath. Assuring nothing distracts the occupant... Read More
Yellowdoor A/W Preview: Acne, Clarks, Radley & Matalan…
At Yellowdoor, the PR company set up by ‘Queen of Shops’ Mary Portas, heritage brands sit side-by-side with contemporary designers. In their interior woodland showroom shoes sit atop coarse logs, jewellery lies on moss beds like a crystallized fungus and clothing rails are dotted around the room like skeletal tent poles; the perfect environment to explore the A/W offerings. Collection previews are always a great opportunity to see some of the... Read More





