If you want to wear leather shoes that are as comfortable as sneakers and versatile enough to match various outfits, look no further than the "
Clarks Originals"
Desert Boots.
Launched in 1950, the appeal of these boots lies in their comfortable fit, thanks to the supple suede upper and natural rubber crepe sole, alongside a simple design that matches a wide range of styles.
Let’s trace the history of the Desert Boots, which have become synonymous with casual footwear.
The Roots of Craftsmanship: Sheepskin Slippers
First, let’s talk about the shoe manufacturer Clarks.
Going back 200 years, in 1825, brothers Cyrus and James Clark founded a company in the small town of Street, Somerset, located in the southwest of England.
Using leftover pieces from sheepskin rugs they sold, they innovated by creating slippers made of sheepskin lined with fur. The slippers, sewn by local cobblers, garnered rave reviews for their exceptional comfort.
Hence, the brothers established C&J Clark Limited, which became the foundation of Clarks.