Without the Clifton, there might no Hoka. At least not the Hoka we know today.
The brand, founded less than 20 years ago in the French Alps, has become nothing short of a footwear Goliath.
According to parent company Deckers, Hoka sold nearly $2.6 billion worth of merchandise in the last fiscal year.
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No shoe was more responsible than the Clifton, which receives a “next-gen remake” in the form of the Clifton Pro, Hoka says.









