Clarks unveils AW 15 / 16 season collections
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Clarks unveils AW 15 / 16 season collections

Clarks introduced a new autumn collection of women's and men's shoes. Clean lines, restrained and deep colors have become the key to creating modern models with a touch of intelligence.

The masculine trend was reflected in increased fittings, swollen tassels as ornaments on the rise, voluminous soles of women's oxfords and loafers.

In the men's collection, Clarks created his own version of popular monks - for those who want to add an element of dendism to the classic look. The famous hardware - buckles are located on the rise, referring to the times when they served as intended, and not just decoratively attracted attention.

Clarks introduced a new autumn collection of women's and men's shoes
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