Clarks
It was 200 years ago that Cyrus and James Clarks made a slipper out of sheepskin scraps. At the time, it was a real revolution, where know-how was put at the service of an invention. Even today, each pair of their shoes begins with the hand-cutting of a cobbler's last from a hornbeam block. Manufacturing techniques, the latest technologies and high-tech materials allow them to design custom-made products, adapted to the modern world.