Sorry, Sneakers-Fashion People Are in Agreement About These Classic Flats
Briefly

The brothers Cyrus and James Clark transformed their tannery's waste into slippers back in 1825, unknowingly launching a global powerhouse footwear brand, Clarks.
Dawn Porto, Clarks' Global Head of Product, notes that women are increasingly adopting the Wallabee, significantly contributing to its resurgence in fashion.
Despite Clarks' longstanding history of producing women's shoes, the brand struggled to gain traction among women. The recent rise in Wallabee popularity marks a shift.
The Wallabee, a suede lace-up shoe, has become a staple not only in men's fashion but is now capturing women's enthusiasm as well.
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