Deconstructed Boot Designs

BEAMS and Clarks' Inside-Out Collaboration Reworks the Desert Boot

BEAMS Japan and Clarks join forces on the Inside-Out collaboration spotlighting the Desert Boot silhouette for the season. As the namesake suggests, the shoe's design boasts an inside-out aesthetic for a deconstructed and raw appeal.

The boot is constructed from suede materials and is produced in Northern Africa, celebrating a time when British officers wore the silhouette during World War II. The boots ensure durability through desert conditions and provide comfort to be worn over a long period of time. In the 50s, the model was released to the public and this year marks its 70th anniversary. The two contributing brands highlight a crepe sole unit and orange stitching as some tonal contrast to the model.

Trend Themes

  1. Deconstructed Boot Designs — Opportunity for brands to experiment with inside-out aesthetics in their footwear designs.
  2. Raw Appeal — Demand for deconstructed and raw aesthetics in fashion and footwear.
  3. Heritage Revival — Growing interest in reimagining and celebrating iconic designs from the past.

Industry Implications

  1. Footwear — Chance for footwear brands to explore new design techniques, materials, and aesthetics.
  2. Fashion — Opportunity for fashion brands to incorporate deconstructed and raw elements in their collections.
  3. Retail — Potential for retailers to capitalize on the demand for heritage-inspired and unique footwear designs.

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