
Clarks Desert Boot - Black
The iconic Clarks Desert Boot arrives in versatile black suede for all your style needs. The authentic, sustainably sourced crepe sole completes this distinctive silhouette. Instantly recognizable, forever iconic. A true original.
Cultural cachet and design DNA: no shoe is quite like the Clarks Originals Desert Boot. Nathan Clark’s 1950 design was inspired by a rough boot from Cairo’s Old Bazaar, and its minimal, progressive style sparked a worldwide footwear revolution – worn by beatniks, mods, Britpop bands, and Jamaican rude boys, from Paris to Kingston, Tokyo to London. Every design detail today remains true to that first pioneering pair.
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Clarks Desert Boot - Black
The iconic Clarks Desert Boot arrives in versatile black suede for all your style needs. The authentic, sustainably sourced crepe sole completes this distinctive silhouette. Instantly recognizable, forever iconic. A true original.
Cultural cachet and design DNA: no shoe is quite like the Clarks Originals Desert Boot. Nathan Clark’s 1950 design was inspired by a rough boot from Cairo’s Old Bazaar, and its minimal, progressive style sparked a worldwide footwear revolution – worn by beatniks, mods, Britpop bands, and Jamaican rude boys, from Paris to Kingston, Tokyo to London. Every design detail today remains true to that first pioneering pair.
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The iconic Clarks Desert Boot arrives in versatile black suede for all your style needs. The authentic, sustainably sourced crepe sole completes this distinctive silhouette. Instantly recognizable, forever iconic. A true original.
Cultural cachet and design DNA: no shoe is quite like the Clarks Originals Desert Boot. Nathan Clark’s 1950 design was inspired by a rough boot from Cairo’s Old Bazaar, and its minimal, progressive style sparked a worldwide footwear revolution – worn by beatniks, mods, Britpop bands, and Jamaican rude boys, from Paris to Kingston, Tokyo to London. Every design detail today remains true to that first pioneering pair.






















