TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot S9792
TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot S9792
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Description
TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot
- Shoes to stomp on hearts with. TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot features a vegan friendly, black faux leather upper with 12-eye lace-up detail.
- TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot featuring the lightweight VIVA stratocreeper sole that has a platform height approximately 3” at the heel and 2.5” in the front.
- Includes removable memory foam padding for extra comfort and inside zipper closure for easy on/off for the TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot.
- The TUK 12-Eye Stratocreeper Boot brings everyday wear ability with a clean style while incorporating the edge & originality that T.U.K. is known for.
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T.U.K./Creeper History
Originally from Northampton, England, T.U.K. has moved to the sandy shores of San Diego, CA since 1990. English footwear since the 1890s, brought the distinctly British aspects of the shoe and found the greatest inspiration and influence in the ever growing Southern California punk rock scene. The main result was: a one-of-a-kind distinctive brand of footwear that fosters punk roots across the entire world. T.U.K.’s first retail store was opened in 1991, selling their very own shoes in-house. Demand sudden began to grow, and soon T.U.K. was selling its products worldwide. T.U.K. fabricates a variety of footwear from women’s high heels to unisex sneakers, but the most popular design is, without a doubt, the creeper platform design.
Made from crepe rubber during WWII, the thick creeper-sole helped soldiers in the deserts of North African across the hot and sandy terrain. John Ayto claims to have labeled the name ‘brothel creeper’ during those wartime years. The Smithsonian Museum suggests that the crepe in the thick sole might have provided the creeper name towards the shoe. It can also possibly be associated with Ken Mackintosh’s dance tune which had great popularity in 1953 called “The Creep.”
Like fashion does, it followed the foot of these soldiers and the thick soles began to on in England. In London, the decades following the war gave way to a kaleidoscopic cultural underground with subcultures exploding with a variety of styles during the time.Influenced by the Edwardian dressing manner of the Dandies, the Teddy Boy style grew along with the introduction of American rock n’ roll music. Teds wore even bulkier, draped jackets.
The creeper shoe was also well worn by the Ton-Up boys from the 1950s and later on by the rockers of the ’60s, who enjoyed wearing them as an alternative shoe when they weren’t riding their motorbikes. Greased hair was the hair style of preference. And if you looked down and your feet at any moment, you’d be sure to see the Teds boasting their fine, slickly polished oxfords.
And as we know, through the ‘60s and ‘70s was the rise of the Rockers and the Mods, who took hold their liking in classic Teddy Boy-centric garb ebbed and flowed, and it wasn’t until the great rise of punk around the mid ‘70s when the creeper was once again seen on the feet of many, an uproar that surged well into the ‘80s, thrived in the ‘90s, and eventually exploded with the great expansion of the world-wide web.
Now more than ever before, outsider and subcultures hold the style inspired around the whole world, and with its historical background that is woven in the English style and at the West Coast punk way of living, T.U.K. is able to perfectly represent and illustrate the culture clash/expansion of the past few decades.
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Product Care
Wash inside out with cold water. Use mild detergent. Tumble dry low or hang dry to preserve the print. Avoid bleach and ironing over graphics.
Measurement & Sizing
Patch Measurements
Spot clean if needed. They're built tough but don't toss them in the washer.
Shipping, Returns & Exchanges
Free shipping over $70 (U.S. only). International orders are calculated at checkout. Get a full refund (excluding shipping) on returns within 60 days, items in unworn condition. Not the right fit? Exchange for a different size within 60 days of purchase. Product should not be worn or washed.
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