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Mix and Match Your Spring Style Looks

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Wardrobe foundations are the key to easy daily dressing. Mix-and-match is an artful magic that blends style and ingenuity. When you pair items in unexpected ways, each well-loved piece can feel fresh with every wear.

And the start of spring is a natural time to refresh your routine. Why not start from the ground up with a new pair of kicks? We picked three from Clarks’ latest stylish collection—including an understated retro runner, a chunky yet sleek leather sandal, and grippy ribbed rubber soles as a flat boot alternative—and then pulled some ready-to-wear pieces we’ve been coveting to go with them.

To help inspire a new selection from your closet, be it for work, weekends away, or an occasion, just drag and drop your favorite pieces to discover its perfect shoe pairing, featuring these Clarks hits.

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Laura Lajiness Kaupke is a freelance writer and editor covering fashion, accessories, and lifestyle topics, including beauty, home, fitness, and travel. You can see her work across various outlets, including VOGUE, Harper’s BAZAAR, ELLE, Marie Claire, InStyle, Glamour, Esquire, Women’s Health, Brides, The Zoe Report, Popsugar, Refinery 29, Coveteur, Byrdie, Well+Good, The Editorialist, among other titles and brands. Laura has worked in the fashion industry for over 11 years and held senior fashion editor positions at Popsugar and The Zoe Report, with additional experience as a copywriter and fashion publicist.

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