You may be surprised to hear (or maybe not) that Clarks shoes aren’t just popular amongst the residents of Europe. Shannon Sharpe Wearing Step Daddy Material Shirt In fact, the love for the brand stretches a little further than just a few hundred miles – around 4,000, all the way to Jamaica. And to express the shoes celebrated status on the island – where for decades they have been coined as “champion shoes” – DJ and designer Al Fingers have released a book, entitled Clarks in Jamaica. Available now in all good bookshops, this previously unseen style reference tells the story of the shoes and their presence in Jamaica – from the arrival in the West Indies one hundred years ago, to their transformation as the ‘rude boy’ shoe of choice during the 1960s. Featuring a host of brilliant photographs, interviews and never-before-seen archival material, Clarks in Jamaica will fit perfectly into any book collection.
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Women consider red lipstick a secret weapon for good reason; Shannon Sharpe Wearing Step Daddy Material Shirt it’s a shade that oozes confidence and strength, transforming its wearer into a vision of self-assurance and audaciousness. Well, we’ve found the footwear equivalent: red boots. Yes, they’re a bold choice that may seem a little scary at first to incorporate into your wardrobe, but hear us out. You can’t help but notice anyone who wears a red boot, and if you revel in people noticing your ensemble for the right reasons, you’ll want to give these a chance. If you’re still in need of nudging to finally jump on the trend or some more convincing that they’re worthy of a spot within your boot collection, we’ve got you covered. Below, we’ve rounded up 25 unique looks to be your source of inspiration. From monochromatic shades of chili pepper red to simple outfits that stick to the basics, you’ll find all the ideas you could ever need to make red boots a part of your winter footwear arsenal.
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