Clark's Wallabees - Are They In?

Steven Tyler
Your first look at the Clark Wallabees might scare you. Aren't these shoes for your grandfather to wear? This question ponders many until one actually tries on a pair of these shoes.

One may ask what kind of style is wallabee? Are these shoes really made out of real leather or is there another source, such as a kangaroo. These shoes look like their stitched together by elves and the sole of the shoe is one of a kind. How can one pay so much money for a shoe that looks like it is ancient and a turn off?

Truth is, the wallabees have a funny look, but on another note they are seemingly attractive. They are very old man comfortable, and despite being very expensive these days, they have unique features such as the plastic strip around the top and the crepe sole.

Wallabees were very popular back in the 80's with all the Italian preppies, known as the paninare. The Clark Wallabee Boot originated in 1965 when Lance Clark sketched out a progressive moccasin built on a nature-formed last to create the world's first comfort shoe. Genuine plantation crepe outsole cushions the foot. A nature-formed last allows for a natural toe spread. The EVA footbed has a leather sock liner to keep feet comfortable and dry. The Clark Wallabee Boot is a definite Clarks England Classic. The most wanted type of wallabee is the black leather wallabee, which also has a crepe sole. Many question the leather on these Wallabees because it does not look real. These are perfect nursing shoes.

So, what is the best way to go if one is going to invest in a pair of these luxurious + rich in history Clark wallabees?

Choices, Choices

1) Should one buy low top or high-top Wallabees?

One should buy high tops if they are going to be wearing them with pants. However, shorts and wallabee high tops do not go together at all. Low - tops look much better to me, however those who do not like socks showing do not want to purchase this type of wallabee.

2) What about the color? Should one purchased Black, Brown, or Tan suede Wallabees?

Black is the least popular, but is very easy to match with.
Brown leather is perfect for those who will wear their wallabees when nursing or at other medical professions.

*Tan suede wallabees are in!! I would highly recommend buying these!

Published by Steven Tyler

I am a 19 year old college student currently working on a bachelor's degree in nursing.  View profile

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  • gp11/24/2009

    very comfortable shoe. totally worth the money can wear with khakis heans sweats anything get the tan ones. do not get black. sperrys are also a comfy choice

  • Magnus6/15/2009

    This is a pretty awful article. All you've done is ripped off this review: http://www.blairmag.com/blair3/clarks/clarks.html but sucked the humour out of all the jokes with your poor paraphrasing. How about some original opinions?

  • Joey "Yea Yea"2/23/2008

    I just purchased my first pair of Wallys and they are the most confortable shoe on the market !
    I work on a concrete floor 12 hours a day at a printing company and these shoes are like heaven on my feet.....Thank you Clark!!!!

  • Anonymous9/15/2007

    I want wallabees sooooo bad! They are soo cool and so in style these days...along with those "Boat Shoes", but I don't really care much for those. I want wallabees.

  • unknown8/30/2007

    i sooooo agree with this person i have a pair of the tan and they are soooooooo confy

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