Clarks Originals Releases the Lockhill Oxblood Combi Shoe
Clarks Originals introduces its new sneaker silhouette that boasts the name Lockhill Oxblood Combi and it is inspired by New York's shoe scene specifically during the 90s. The British footwear brand continues to work towards a more experimental design lately and this latest shoe is named after one of the brand's earliest factories.
It is part of the 8th St collection that is made alongside KITH's Ronnie Fieg and uses top-grade perforated Oxblood suede materials. It is also detailed with more perforations along the heel in order to channel a retro theme. The shoes are packed together with a Glastonbury Tor print-on sock and is rounded out by a natural rubber crepe with an EVA sole unit.
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It is part of the 8th St collection that is made alongside KITH's Ronnie Fieg and uses top-grade perforated Oxblood suede materials. It is also detailed with more perforations along the heel in order to channel a retro theme. The shoes are packed together with a Glastonbury Tor print-on sock and is rounded out by a natural rubber crepe with an EVA sole unit.
Image Credit: Clarks Originals, hypebeast
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Footwear - There is a growing trend for shoes that take inspiration from past eras, creating opportunities for companies to offer modern updates on classic designs.
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Industry Implications
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