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  2. Chukka boot - Wikipedia

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    Clarks' Desert Boot. A desert boot is a chukka boot with crepe rubber soles and, typically, suede uppers. Desert boots were popularized in the 1950s by UK shoe company C. & J. Clark. [11] Desert boots were officially introduced to the world with the debut of the Clarks' Desert Boot at the 1949 Chicago Shoe Fair.

  3. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The Clarks Desert Boot. The company's best-known product is the Desert Boot—a distinctive ankle height boot with crepe sole usually made out of calf suede leather traditionally supplied by Charles F Stead & Co tannery in Leeds. Officially launched in 1950 the Desert Boot was designed by Nathan Clark (great-grandson of James Clark).

  4. The Clarks Desert Trek Is a Cult Classic for a Reason - AOL

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    Let's do this with reggae songs, considering how deeply Clarks shoes are embedded in Jamaican culture. If throwing on a pair of Desert Boots is like cueing up "No Woman, No Cry" and lacing up your ...

  5. 10 Desert Boots That Are Tough, Comfy, and Stylish - AOL

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    The best desert boots are lightweight chukkas that look great with jeans or chinos, are more refined than sneakers, and are more comfortable than dress shoes.

  6. Clarks - Wikipedia

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    Clarks Summit University, located in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania; Clarksburg (disambiguation) Clarkson (disambiguation) Clarkston (disambiguation)

  7. Veldskoen - Wikipedia

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    At first desert boots were for the youths. In England, the mods wore them, in Paris, it was the art students and in America the beatniks stomped around in them. Pretty soon high fashion began taking notes from these counter-culture kids, reappropriating Clarks for fashion shoots in magazines, and runway shows.