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Close-up of a row of three pairs of shoes from the collection on a dark background.

Introducting Top Run

With its clean-lined aesthetic, the Tor Run is the perfect sneaker alternative. Inspired by our heritage, this premium sports silhouette uses crafted seams and colour detailing to create the ideal mix of style and comfort.

Clarks and Jamaica: A collection inspired by the island

Since they first hit the streets of Kingston, our profiles have occupied a special place in Jamaican culture.

To celebrate this truly original connection, we’ve crafted a limited-edition new collection.

Close-up of a row of three pairs of shoes from the collection on a dark background.
Close-up of the shoe sole which has a jamaican flag pattern with a 'Clarks Orignial' tag stitched in the center.
Close-up of a shoe with a 'Clarks Orginals' tag.

We’re proud to have been part of island life for almost 60 years now. That’s why we’ve reworked three of our most iconic styles. Packed with exclusive new materials, patterns and colourways, they pay tribute to the individuality Jamaica is so famous for.

Side view of the premium black suede Desert Boots, Desert Jamaica.

Desert Jamaica

Black Multi

A bold, heritage-inspired pattern on its webbing and footbed is perfectly complimented by its arresting green and yellow thread.

Side view of Wallabee style, Jamaica Bee Boots, stack on another.

Jamaica Bee

Black Multi

A custom fob pays homage to Jamaica’s flag, while its coloured aglets provide an extra element of vibrancy and exclusivity.

Side view of the premium black suede Desert Trek boots.

Jamaica Trek

Black Multi

A striking embroidered representation of the island’s flag on its upper references some of our previous Jamaican-inspired profiles.


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Giving Back

Giving back to the communities in Jamaica that have given us so much is really important.

Which is why we’ve set up a community partnership with Maverley Primary and Junior High School in Kingston. Check out the video below to find out just what we’re doing there.

We’re also working closely with Jamaican singer/songwriter Koffee and her non-profit organisation, Families Rule/MTLT – a charity that focuses on youth empowerment through training, mentorship and scholarships.