Ronnie Fieg’s Clarks Line Is Dropping A Four-Pack of Shoes in Spring Hues With Basket-Woven Details

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Ronnie Fieg‘s 8th Street line for Clarks will kick off April with a footwear quartet of spring hues.

The Lockhill and Rossendale get two colorways each to match the palette of Kith’s spring 2024 collection. Both models also add basket-woven Raffia paneling to go along with their usual suede construction.

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The Rossendale, which is essentially a lower-cut Wallabee, gets options in “Maple” and “Pale Green.” Both colorways use their namesake hue for the suede panels, while the vamp gets the woven Raffia treatment in off-white. A Vibram outsole is also added beneath the crepe, giving more traction than usual for the model.

Slightly more involved color-blocking defines the Lockhill, a crepe-soled sneaker inspired by ’90s New York City and named for one of Clarks’ first factories. “Pale Green” and “Yellow Combi” colorways both use their namesake color in suede for the majority of the overlays. The former gets more of a tonal treatment while utilizing small hits of grey, while the latter sticks largely with yellow with small hits of cream. Both then utilize the woven Raffia in off-white for the underlays.

The new 8th Street by Ronnie Fieg for Clarks Rossendale and Lockhill shoes will release Monday, April 1, through Kith’s website, app and physical stores. Pricing for the shoes has not yet been announced.

Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection
Ronnie Fieg Clarks 8th Street Spring 2024 Collection

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