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The Clarks Originals Desert Nomad is Archival, but Nonetheless Modern

Trends be damned, the classics, more often than not, reign supreme. With classic silhouettes and a neutral tone that complements a variety of outfits, a classic shoe can be your closet's best friend. Take, for instance, Clarks. They're known for their desert boot (or chukka) and for good reason. It's…

The Clarks Originals Desert Nomad is Archival, but Nonetheless Modern
Fashion
The 4 Boot Styles Every Guy Should Own

Boots are a staple. Dressed up or dressed down, there’s something about a boot that feels a little more put together and prepared than, say, a sneaker. And that goes for the best boots for fall, winter, spring, or, yes, even summer. That said, there are a lot of options…

The 4 Boot Styles Every Guy Should Own
Features
Clarks’ Newest Wallabee is Quilted and Too Cool

Clarks has an impressive way of giving new life to old favorites and their latest Wallabee is no different. This time, they've taken the classic chukka shape and played with proportions and material to bring us a quilted version in time for fall. With leather accents to balance out the…

Clarks’ Newest Wallabee is Quilted and Too Cool
Fashion
The Clarks Original Wallabee Gets a Facelift for Summer

If you’re not familiar with Clarks’ Wallabee, you’ve definitely seen it around. It’s a classic in menswear, featuring a lower, constructed Chukka design. While the model has a few colorways to choose from, the latest revamp may be the most ambitious yet. The body of the shoe is a hand-dyed black…

The Clarks Original Wallabee Gets a Facelift for Summer
Accessories
The 15 Best Dress Shoes for Summer 2022

Suits get all the attention in men's formalwear but it’s really the shoes where one can push boundaries or adhere to strict fashion praxis. I tend to lean towards the basic suits - navy, dark blue, grey, charcoal, light black, faded black, and black - while I let my footwear…

The 15 Best Dress Shoes for Summer 2022
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