British footwear label Clarks Originals introduces a new tonal option of the Wallabee Cup Boot design offered for the Fall/Winter 2021 season. The brand's iconic Wallabee design gets new touches and the new iteration retains the original craftsmanship and materials in terms of the construction.
The upper is made from a soft leather material for a buttery feel and it has a large cup sole than the original. It is then detailed in a Green Camo design throughout the entire upper with contrasting hues of brown applied in strips to give it a fall-ready look. The sustainable design is spotlighted by the crepe sole unit as it is made from sustainably sourced rubber materials for a durable touch.
Autumn-Tonal Patterned Crepe Shoes
The Clarks Originals Wallabee Cup Boots Gets a Camo Design
Trend Themes
1. Camo Patterned Shoes - Brands can incorporate camo patterns into their shoe designs to appeal to consumers who want unique and trendy footwear options for the upcoming season.
2. Sustainable Shoe Materials - There is an opportunity for brands to create shoes made from sustainably sourced materials like rubber, to attract eco-conscious consumers who prefer environmentally friendly products.
3. Tonal Shoe Options - Brands can offer tonal options for their shoe designs to give consumers a wide variety of color choices and match with multiple outfits or preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear Industry - The footwear industry can incorporate new styles and materials to keep up with changing consumer demands and preferences while increasing their sustainability efforts.
2. Fashion Industry - Fashion brands can utilize unique patterns and materials to create statement-making shoe designs that appeal to consumers who want to stay on-trend and express their individuality.
3. Sustainable Materials Industry - Companies that focus on creating sustainable materials can provide their products to footwear brands seeking alternatives to traditional materials to enhance their sustainability efforts and appeal to eco-conscious consumers.