Not long ago, I bought myself some desert boots ( Opening Ceremony , and purple please), and I said to myself "damn, desert boots are actually really versatile". What brought me to this brilliant reflection? This is what we are going to see together after this... inspired introduction.
When we think of desert boots (it happens), we generally think of Clarks desert boots and more precisely of Nathan Clark, grandson of one of the brothers who created the brand, who popularized the concept based on models found during the Second World War on the Cairo markets: good compromise for the time of comfort and style.
The basic desert boots are made of suede, in rather light colors and with a crepe sole (rubber, not flour) ->
It quickly appeared in popular culture ->
The brand has since created countless variations, of varying degrees of taste. Partial variants with for example the Beeswax pair, with a waxed texture which gives subtle gradients ->