Clarks Originals teases its first-ever apparel range

Clarks Originals teases its first-ever apparel range

Clarks Originals teases its first-ever apparel range

Clarks Originals teases its first-ever apparel range

British footwear brand Clarks is expanding its Originals line beyond footwear with its first-ever unisex apparel collection_ featuring T-shirts_ caps_ and socks.

Clarks Originals teases its first-ever apparel range

The brand teased the upcoming Clarks Originals collection during Paris Fashion Week Men_s_ showcasing apparel for spring/summer 2026 inspired by its iconic “big three silhouettes”_ the Wallabee_ Desert Boot_ and Desert Trek in an earthy colour palette_ including the Clarks green hue.

The unisex collection features boxy-cut T-shirts crafted in heavyweight cotton with bold illustrative brand graphics across the back_ alongside caps embroidered with the Clarks logo_ and socks adorned with distinctive Wallabee and Trek Man embroidered graphics.

Highlights include T-shirts emblazoned with _The Whole Family Enjoys Walking in Wallabees_ slogan paired with illustrations of a family taking a wallabee for a walk and vintage-inspired two-toned baseball caps with a curved peak and soft structure.

Clarks Originals teases its first-ever apparel range

The apparel range was unveiled alongside the news that Chinese Mongolian artist Blanche Yu has been named the guest creative director for the autumn/winter 2026 season.

Known for her work across retail space design_ decorative arts_ and installations_ Yu_s debut collection is titled _Desert Riders_ and will feature weathered leather boots_ lug sole boat shoes_ and workwear-inspired garments_ fusing classic American silhouettes with Asian and Mongolian influences.

The pieces in the collection will be elevated with “intricate detailing_” explains the brand_ with decorative charms_ beads_ studs_ and trinkets sitting alongside hand-embroidered motifs_ woven leather panels_ and layered textiles inspired by traditional saddles and the ceremonial uniforms of Mongolian horsemen.