Originally introduced in 1950 by Nathan Clark, the Desert Boot is a footwear legend inspired by a rough boot from Cairo's Old Bazaar. The boot quickly became the boot of choice for off-duty army officers during World War II and remains popular and stylish to this day. Each pair is crafted from soft suede which is paired with a minimalist design, an EVA heel for extra comfort, and anchored by Clarks signature crepe sole.