Clarks and Doom released a joint collection
03.02.2015 5067

Clarks and Doom released a joint collection

British brand Clarks Original and musician with English roots Doom released a joint collection of pre-spring 2015 shoes.

The basis of the Doom feat. Clarks Originals laid down the Wallabee model. In the new collection, she is presented in blue suede and complemented by orange laces. The ash lining is printed with a mask, and the heel is also decorated with this symbol. Recall that the Clarks brand was founded in 1825 in England by the brothers Cyrus and James Clarks. The family business has grown to an international level, gaining a leading position in the shoe market.

British brand Clarks Original and musician with English roots Doom released a joint collection of pre-spring 2015 shoes.
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