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Brand: Clarks Originals

Model: Tor Run

Key Features: The Tor Run features Clarks Originals' signature rubber crepe sole paired with a tactile mix of suede, nubuck, and full-grain leather for unbeatable comfort and texture. Arriving in a variety of striking colorways, for example, Rust Combi and Light Grey Multi, the Tor Run is perfect for any occasion and everyday wear.

Release Date: February 24

Price: $170

Buy: Online at Clarks EU, US and UK

Editor's Notes: Clarks Originals has just dropped its latest sportswear opus, the Tor Run - and frankly, it gives ergonomic design a run for its money. The culmination of considered and clean aesthetic, quality materials and a retro ‘70s silhouette, the Tor Run is the perfect sneaker alternative. Inspired by Clarks Originals' heritage, the shoe is a crossover between style and comfort. Championing an innovative and more environmentally friendly technology, the FSC certified rubber crepe sole not only makes this shoe flexible, stable and lightweight but is also a good example of how to work with natural, renewable resources in the footwear industry.

The Tor Run pays homage to Clarks Originals' DNA with its iconic stitch-down construction. The woven tongue label combined with intricate fob detailing and Tor artwork logo from their historic archive elevates this shoe to a whole new level. If you, like most, are leaning more towards comfort these days, then the Tor Run is a must-have for your shoe collection.

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