Founded in 1825 by Cyrus and James Clark, Clark's first foray into footwear were slippers, made from excess sheepskin originally meant for rugs. Fast forward 200-ish years and several all-time designs later like the Desert Boot and the Wallabee and Cyrus and James' original wish had finally come true: their brand had become Wutang, Wes Anderson, and Bourdain approved.
Originally launched back in '77, the Weaver brings a moc stitch construction to the table and is featured here in a 'summer camp tie-dye experiment' gone right colorway.
- Premium multicolored tie-dye suede upper
- Stitched construction
- Natural rubber pebble crepe sole
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