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Fashion giant Zara steps out with heritage footwear brand Clarks

Zara has unveiled a new collaboration with British heritage footwear brand, Clarks.

The tie-up sees new takes on the signature Wallabee and Desert boots, with the collection featuring 15 styles for men, women and children.

The boots have been updated with the addition of chunky crepe soles to create a new silhouette, reported The Industry.Fashion, with prices starting at £129 for adult boots and children’s styles ranging from £75 to £89.

Colours include sand, brown, pink, orange and black, with the collection available exclusively at Zara.com and in selected Zara stores worldwide.

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