
Clarks x Martine Rose
An update on the iconic Clarks Wallabee shoe, Martine Rose gives the Torview a faux croc effect leather upper with tonal topstitching. With lace fastening, debossed leather fobs, cushioned inner sole and a ribbed thermoplastic rubber outsole.

Metalwood
Taking Metalwood's unique approach to design, fashion and clothing - bridging worlds and concepts that may or may not have any business overlapping. They manage to turn these ideas into fun, practical clothes that keep a toe in the world of 90s golf.


TIMBERLAND
3 Eye Lug Boat Shoe
In 1978, Timberland took premium leathers, used hand-stitching, and crafted the 3-eye boat shoe uppers that they combined with their rugged boot lug outsole. It was at that moment, the 3-Eye Lug Handsewn boat shoe was born.

TwoJeys
Born during a transformative road trip from Las Vegas to Palm Springs, TwoJeys celebrates strength, imperfection, and individuality. Co-founders Biel and Joan, both from Barcelona, launched TwoJeys with little more than a dream, a desk, and countless Friday-night brainstorming sessions. Today, the brand is carving its place in the global landscape of jewelry.

Reebok
Hammer Street
A bring back of a legendary football shoe.
Introduced in 1993, The Hammer range first saw glory on the turf, then became an icon on the streets. These Hammer Street shoes build on Reebok's soccer legacy.

Outsiders by nature. Born from the vision of Wiktor Haglöf in 1914, Haglöfs is an outdoor performance brand that thrives on breaking limits and stepping beyond the familiar.


Camber
The Legend of the World’s Greatest Sweatshirt.
For decades, Camber's Barry Schwartz has devoted his life to making the highest-quality sweatshirts on the planet. Along the way he’s endured fire and flood, heavyweight competition and the hollowing out of the American textile industry.