Our verdict

85
Good!

With its luxurious appeal is brought about by the high-quality craftsmanship, the Track spikes and XC keeps things classy yet subtle. It has a sporty yet stylishly “in” flair that makes it ideal for everyday wear. It also brings comfort and is hailed as one of the best of Clarks's casual shoe series.

Pros

  • Stylish
  • Who should buy the Clarks Trigenic Flex
  • Versatile
  • High-quality materials
  • High-quality construction
  • Who should buy the Clarks Trigenic Flex
  • Lightweight

Cons

  • This low-top Track spikes and XC could be a great match for you if
  • Lacks lining

Who should buy the Track spikes and XC

This low-top Track spikes and XC could be a great match for you if:

  • You are looking for a sneaker that has a three-part decoupled Vibram outsole unit, which offers an enhanced walking feel and superior flexibility.
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Track spikes and XC Logo

Style of the Track spikes and XC

With a quirky style, the Track spikes and XC comes in black nubuck, cool blue suede, and white combi, among several other color options. It has a low-key, yet eye-catching appeal that makes it ideal for everyday wear, paired with different outfits and combinations.

Track spikes and XC Upper

A casual-chic look can be achieved with these kicks when they're paired with jeans and a white t-shirt. A denim or bomber jacket should complete the street-ready style. Joggers, leggings, track pants, or shorts will also go well with the shoe's unique design. 

Track spikes and XC Mouth opening

Notable Features

The low-top Track spikes and XC shoes have an upper constructed with either smooth leather, nubuck or suede material. Its top has a soft feel, complemented by the full lace-up adjustability, which secures the fit. It also has a knitted midsole for additional detail and durability.

Track spikes and XC Insole

This breakout style is developed by the brand from its archives, featuring a silhouette that molds to the foot. It has a classic moccasin construction that gives it a fancy appeal. Its lack of branding touches completes its high-class flair.

Track spikes and XC Midsole

History of the Track spikes and XC

The Clarks brand can trace its roots back to 1825, when the brothers Cyrus and James Clark established the label in Somerset, England. Initially, the business produced sheepskin rugs. In 1828, James decided to use the offcuts from the carpets and make them into slippers.

Track spikes and XC Heel

These rug slippers became the first Clarks footwear ever made. The company then began receiving attention for its designs, developing trade in the meantime. Its humble workings were soon to change, however, as the brand slowly rose to become a full-on shoe manufacturing endeavor.

Track spikes and XC Outsole

One of the brand’s eye-catching sneakers is the Track spikes and XC from the Clarks Trigenic collection, featuring a low-top silhouette. The design is like no other, featuring stitched edges that give the low-key model an attractive appeal.

Track spikes and XC Laces