Who thinks of Clarks and think only the classic, historical ‘desert boot’ or maybe the Wallabees, has a somewhat limited vision and will soon be updated.
The British brand, founded in 1825, without ever betraying its past and its tradition (indeed!), has activated since some time a whole range of footwear with a strong technological content, with a connotation decidedly hybrid between the shoe and sneaker, where classic and traditional (leather, hand stitching, etc..) are combined with the design the fruit of the most advanced technological biomechanical studies.
The model Trigenic today is the culmination of this process. Let’s start to say one thing: beautiful, really beautiful. Not only strange and interesting. Then you can switch to see the results of the studies: a highly ergonomic sole, which is divided into 3 separate parts, and attached directly to the bottom of the shoe to give the foot for maximum flexibility and torsion. This freedom of movement is then picked up on the side of the sole, where the furrows appear in the exact spots where the foot has to bend.
Inside the shoe then, there is a special sock which allows to contain the foot in a more comfortable way possible.
The photos come Sneakerfreaker where you will also find a very interesting interview with the designer Prad Indrakumar.
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