Inspired by the shoes of Mallorcan farmers, namely canvas shoes with a sole made of old rubber tires, Lorenzo Fluxá founded his own shoe label in 1975. Under the name 'Camper', Catalan for farmer, the young entrepreneur fabricated unusual footwear, whose design is involuntarily reminiscent of bowling shoes and clown shoes. For decades, the brand eked out a niche, before it unexpectedly became a mass trend in 2001. From Tokyo to Paris to New York: For the style-conscious cosmopolitan Balearic footwear is in great demand.
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Inspired by the shoes of Mallorcan farmers, namely canvas shoes with a sole made of old rubber tires, Lorenzo Fluxá founded his own shoe label in 1975. Under the name 'Camper', Catalan for farmer, the young entrepreneur fabricated unusual footwear, whose design is involuntarily reminiscent of bowling shoes and clown shoes. For decades, the brand eked out a niche, before it unexpectedly became a mass trend in 2001. From Tokyo to Paris to New York: For the style-conscious cosmopolitan Balearic footwear is in great demand.
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