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Clarks "Desert Boots"

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Wearing Clarks desert boots for 40 yrs,not a bad shoe,but quality has dropped,any other makers of this classic design that might be had?I do not like the gum soles,I am having my shoemaker AKA cobbler put on a set of Vibram #222 soles,like WC Russell uses on the PH Safai boot.
 

Inusuit

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I wore Clark's in College in the 60's and loved them. I now have a pair made by Keen that I like, but they have gum soles and the styling is not traditional "Clarks."
 

H.Johnson

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I was recently talking to a fine old man who worked for Clark's from the late 1940s to the 1980s. He remembers the 'desert boot' being introduced to their range (he placed it at 1950 but I think it may have been later) and the designer - Nathan Clark, a descendant of the original founders. Contrary to what I have seen stated 'by experts'. Clark's (they were a Quaker family) did not make desert boots in WW2, but copied the design from the Egyptian-made originals brouhgt back by 8th Army officers in a fashion perhaps influenced by the popular British war films of the time.

I have a couple of pairs from the 1960s and I agree, they are better than the current version.
 

Tooch

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Verde Valley, Arizona
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Gum Soles

Got to get rid of those gum soles,when my Clarks are done I will post pic`s with the new Vibram#222 soles,I believe they will be more comfortable than the gum sole.I shall see.
 

Tooch

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bburtner@moran said:
Nice boots, but more $$ than the Clarks.

I just checked ebay. There's a good supply over there for about half price in several different sizes. See if you can match up your size with the color you want. (Search "macalister boot")
 

Talbot

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Ripple soles....

...give the ants a chance!

I loved my ripple sole DB's, but they could get a bit slippery sometimes.

DB's are pretty soft. I hope your Vibram soles aren't too stiff.
 
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Germany
Now, market "wants" to sell classic desert-boots all around (Germany), with classic crepe-soles, rippled soles, simple flat soles. But, shoes are not that cheap in Germany, especially, if you want "massmarket A-quality". :D
 
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I think, the most men got bigger shoesizes than me.

But, how "stabilizing" would they be on size german 42/US 8,5? I mean, how secure are they on "rolling one's ankle"?
 
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Location
vancouver, canada
I just checked ebay. There's a good supply over there for about half price in several different sizes. See if you can match up your size with the color you want. (Search "macalister boot")
I was in Holt Renfrew an upscale department store (just passing thru) and I spotted a pair of classic desert boots on the sale table. Checked them out, liked them, turned them over to view the "sale" price.....they were Prada desert boots marked down from $700 to a waaaay more affordable $500....and yep they were just your everyday, nothing special desert boot. Needless to say I took the high road and did not buy....left them for some other deserving fellow.
 

shadowrider

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Italy
I was in Holt Renfrew an upscale department store (just passing thru) and I spotted a pair of classic desert boots on the sale table. Checked them out, liked them, turned them over to view the "sale" price.....they were Prada desert boots marked down from $700 to a waaaay more affordable $500....and yep they were just your everyday, nothing special desert boot. Needless to say I took the high road and did not buy....left them for some other deserving fellow.
Did they have crepe soles with that ugly red stripe??
 

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