Yeseyesee and Padmore & Barnes Reconnect for Vibrant Suede P204s
Arriving in three colorways.



A new collaboration has surfaced between Padmore & Barnes, the factory that produced the likeness of the iconic Wallabee silhouette for Clarks, and the South Korean imprint yeseyesee. Founded in 1934, Padmore & Barnes made the original crepe-soled footwear for Clarks between 1964 and 1987.
Production for the shoes was later moved out of Ireland due to government cuts, and Clarks and Padmore & Barnes parted ways. Looking to develop a product most like the original, yeseyesee joins forces with Padmore which now produces its shoes out of Portugal using traditional fabrics and methods. The collaborative P204 pairs are finished in velvet suede and premium leather trim with speckled rope laces. Crepe soles underneath are darkened and co-branding is teased in gold on the insole branding. Three colorways are available including “Green,” “Mustard,” and “Blue” with each purchase arriving with a leather C-logo keychain.
The yeseyesee x Padmore & Barnes P204 collection will be available on the yeseyesee website and at offline stores October 27.
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