I know there was another pair posted the other week but they have gone back up in price.
I don't wear shoes a lot so don't want to go spending a fortune so I bought a pair of these last year full price and have probably worn them for 100 hours and honestly I can't believe how comfortable they are. Any shoes I owned in the past came from menswear shops and I would dread wearing them as they ripped my chunky feet to death but these I wear as a choice.
I know Clarks are deemed a touch conservative(although loved by the Jamaican reggae heads) and maybe aim themselves at school or a more mature audience but there is no doubting they are a nice quality and very comfortable pair of shoes.
Good sizes in stock and a few other styles at the same price, they actually show as £30 on the 'what others bought' link till you click the link then become £24 so guessing its a recent reduction..
Many Clarks shoes are made in India. When the glue no longer holds the sole in place, take them back and receive a £10 credit note! So, £14 for 6 months wear!
bouncy99 to Common Sense
19 Jul 16#3
i argee, clarks have a lot of bs offers where they claim the price has dropped but they use clever methods in order they can make such claims. Their cheap shoes are not discounted and not a bargain, they are cheap.
Besford to Common Sense
20 Jul 16#11
Most are made in Vietnam and I find them to be very good. They have a few from India, which I suspect are 'sale specials'.
tariq3877 to Common Sense
22 Jul 16#15
I believe Clark used to be good at some point in past but now is all cheap stuff no longer the quality and extremely overpriced
Badger1980
19 Jul 16#2
Oh well its a gentle reminder. I only found this particular one for £30 on search.
Common Sense
19 Jul 16#4
Clarks have major sales during July and December. This is the time to order Clarks shoes. They are at least 50% lower than the usual ridiculous prices. This is enough time for adults to plan ahead!
So true had very bad experience with these Clarke poor quality overpriced Indian shoes. Never again
dereklogan7
20 Jul 161#7
They've got good reviews. :smiley:
kidrock123
20 Jul 16#8
Flippers lol
Loreki
20 Jul 16#9
What do you guys do to a pair of shoes to make them wear out in 6months? I get at least a year to 18 months out of my work shoes.
speric07 to Loreki
20 Jul 16#10
Cycle to work and 15k-21k steps a day.
Common Sense
20 Jul 16#12
Lair Cap, Huckley Work and Huckley Spring are not specials and are made in India.
robpar
20 Jul 16#13
Bought a pair like this last year for school for my lad ... best wear ever .. no faults with heavy wear.
Bought these ones for September
Daveh1664
20 Jul 16#14
I'm wearing a pair of these right now. Must be at least 1 year old and fine for work. They show signs of wear but nothing wrong with how they've been put together or the materials used I just need to polish them once in a while. Wouldn't pay £60 for them though, £40 tops.
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I don't wear shoes a lot so don't want to go spending a fortune so I bought a pair of these last year full price and have probably worn them for 100 hours and honestly I can't believe how comfortable they are. Any shoes I owned in the past came from menswear shops and I would dread wearing them as they ripped my chunky feet to death but these I wear as a choice.
I know Clarks are deemed a touch conservative(although loved by the Jamaican reggae heads) and maybe aim themselves at school or a more mature audience but there is no doubting they are a nice quality and very comfortable pair of shoes.
Good sizes in stock and a few other styles at the same price, they actually show as £30 on the 'what others bought' link till you click the link then become £24 so guessing its a recent reduction..
Few others:
http://www.clarks.co.uk/p/26107246
http://www.clarks.co.uk/p/26107248
http://www.clarks.co.uk/p/20357608
http://www.clarks.co.uk/p/20332616
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Many Clarks shoes are made in India. When the glue no longer holds the sole in place, take them back and receive a £10 credit note! So, £14 for 6 months wear!
Bought these ones for September