Wrangler
Wrangler and Dr. Scholl’s Shoes have introduced a limited-edition women’s footwear collection. The capsule includes five classic silhouettes from Dr. Scholl’s, updated with Western-inspired details such as metallic buckles, rivets, cow-print textures, perforated leather, and Wrangler denim.
Katie Moore, Vice President of Design at Dr. Scholl’s Shoes, said both brands share a strong heritage rooted in comfort and self-expression. She described the collaboration as a blend of Dr. Scholl’s well-known comfort with Wrangler’s Western-inspired style.
The collection is designed for consumers who want a Western or “cowgirl” look while still prioritising comfort and everyday wearability. At the centre of the collection is the Original Wrangler, a new version of the classic Dr. Scholl’s Original Sandal, featuring metallic hardware and straps made from leather, calf hair, or denim. Another key style is the Original Rodeo, a retro wooden platform sandal available in leather and calf hair options.
Other designs in the range include the Original Ranch, a vintage-style wooden clog with suede and leather uppers and cutout details; the Time Off Max, a sneaker version with denim uppers; and the So Wrangler, a Western-inspired slide offered in denim variations.
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