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A buyer has purchased the former Clarks Summit University property for nearly $16 million The property at 538 Venard Road in ...
The Clarks Emslie Warren Zipper Ankle Boot offers a stylish mix of support, wearability, and versatility. The current Amazon ...
When it comes to chukka boots, Clarks’ iconic Desert Boot reigns supreme. This is the chukka by which all others are judged, due to a combination of their lasting power and timelessness. This year, ...
Clarks is promising to replace children's shoes for free if they outgrow them by February. The chain said if you get a special fitting for your little ones in store, you won’t pay for new pair until ...
Cloudsteppers, known for its flip-flops for women, is expanding to become lifestyle-focused with more store openings on the ...
This laid the path for Clarks to become a global pop phenomenon, most notably David Bowie’s unexpected appearance wearing ...
Clarks desert boots are a classic on par with Levi’s 501s or a pair of Chuck Taylors. Canonized in style manuals across the worldwide web and cosigned by fashionable people spanning generations, it's ...
The modern take on Clarks’ classic Wallabee design. (Image courtesy Clarks) For a heritage brand like Clarks — which created the first foot-shaped shoe and has since graced the feet of everyone from ...
It’s tough to know where to start the story with Clarks—not least of all because we here at Esquire have covered the brand a lot (like, a lot) over the years. The beloved British institution ...
Footwear manufacturer and retailer Clarks is putting a new spin on mobile marketing with an interactive storytelling event through messaging application WhatsApp to drum up sales of its Desert Boot.
If you go to a shoe shop during half term next week, you may see lots of children getting their feet measured with iPads. Shoe company Clarks has bet millions on the scheme, hoping it will be rewarded ...
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