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Clarks is giving its signature Torhill Hi men’s boots a farm-worthy revamp for the new fall season.
As seen online, the $140 style features responsibly-sourced leather uppers within its round-toed silhouette. However, the pair also includes a new, allover hairy texture, boosted by a splotchy brown cow-spotted pattern.
The cow-printed shoe’s uppers are trimmed in dark brown suede, complete with matching crossed front laces strung with two “Clarks”-branded tags. Warm brown thermoplastic rubber outsoles smoothly finish the set, complete with side ribbing and a ridged base for a practical, traction-focused base.
The Torhill Hi boots, aside from their contemporary aesthetic, also feature added comfort for the fall months, as well. Clarks‘ shoe includes its staple Flexible Strobel construction for easy movement, while removable cushioned footbeds allow for a customizable fit. Rounding out the style is Eva foam filler, which is packed into its soles for added ease and a soft burst of texture.
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Within its fall men’s assortment, Clarks has also cast the Torhill Hi boots in an array of colors, including black, white, tan and cobalt blue. The range of additional shoe styles includes various leather brogues, as well as lace-up, Chelsea and waterproof boots in an array of neutral tones. You can discover the full collection now on Clarks’ website.
In other Clarks news, the brand has also leaned into collaborations this year, as well. In September, skate brand Stüssy brought a red, black and white take to the label’s Walabee boots. Longtime collaborator Todd Snyder also tapped Clarks for a new shoe collaboration, as well, releasing purple and gray textured suede colorways of its flat-soled Caravan boots.
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