Bata Shoes | The Red Shoes | Blue Suede Shoes | Blood Red Shoes | TOMS Shoes | Dead Man's Shoes (2004 film) | Dead Man's Shoes | DC Shoes | Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania | The Shoes of the Fisherman | Good Shoes | Clarks Summit | Walk a Mile in My Shoes: The Essential '70s Masters | Toms Shoes | Tom's Shoes | The Shoes | The Ballad of the Red Shoes | shoes | Osiris Shoes | My Father's Shoes | High Class in Borrowed Shoes | DVS Shoes | Dancing Shoes (album) | Dancing Shoes | Blue Suede Shoes: A Rockabilly Session | Avia (shoes) | All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes | White Shoes | Walking in My Shoes | Two Shoes |
The company was founded by Dutch architect Rem D. Koolhaas; not to be mistaken for Rem Koolhaas, his namesake and uncle; and British shoemaker Galahad Clark, whose family founded the Clarks brand.
Users included the Strategic Air Command, Ford of Canada, Ford of Europe, Jaguar Cars, Clarks Shoes UK, AXA/PPP, MAPFRE, Royal Insurance, Manulife, Hudson's Bay Company, Cleveland Clinic, Bank of Canada, General Electric, Aetna and BT in the UK.