Cheap shoes - Pick up at store for Free delivery. don't forget Quidco cash back. Got school shoes, I tend to buy a couple of sizes and then when you pick them up from the clarks shop they will give you a refund for the ones you don't take.
Edit 31/7 wishihadadonkey - now includes Sandals Free Delivery code on Full Price Items only FD27 - but can combine full price / sale price & use the code for free delivery
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dozstanford
26 Jul 17#1
All size 13's OOS as usual :disappointed:
gordo1964
26 Jul 17#2
its always the popular sizes that go first
dozstanford
26 Jul 17#3
I'm actually a size 10 extra, extra, extra wide (size 13 wide, 10 long) but that size is as rare as an accurate weather forecast.
Newbold
26 Jul 17#4
Overpriced imported junk:
dribspak to Newbold
27 Jul 17#28
They obviously neglect their shoes as they haven't bothered with their garden
tariq3877 to Newbold
1 Aug 17#55
Rubbish shoes just bought a trainers from one of the outlet and now have to return them as the sole is all coming off. Within 7 days and hardly used twice
sophiajarrett to Newbold
14 Aug 17#56
I don't really understand the point of this video.
jona77
26 Jul 17#5
To be fair newbold those shoes in that video could be several months or years old and worn by footy loving kids! I've bought clarks shoes for work and though not overly stylish they have always lasted me a reasonable amount of time. I usually buy a pair during the sale so I've got a pair in reserve but I've found them to be fine!
wingatewood
26 Jul 17#6
Absolute rubbish, that person has obviously got an axe to grind for some reason. Like the poster above I buy shoes from Clarks when they are discounted heavily like this deal. I have been buying them for years! They are easily the most comfortable shoes I have to wear, always extremely well made in my opinion and last for absolutely ages if you have 2 or 3 pairs on the go like I do. Even if I wore one pair continuously I would expect to get 2-3 years wear out of them absolute rubbish! And no I am in no way affiliated with Clarks shoes!!!
SaintofSouth to wingatewood
26 Jul 17#9
Agreed. I see so many Clarks haters in these threads even with 70% off sale. I rate Clarks second to Ecco shoes in my size and shape feet but bang for buck they win and their styles are just as good. Certainly in the sale anyway. I have a couple of pairs of Clarks still going strong with occasional use and they still look and feel like new.
Who would spend the time making videos of broken shoes? But saying that there is worse out there so better shoes than something else.
sadbuttruee
26 Jul 17#7
thanks OP ordered some to store
Crapweasel
26 Jul 17#8
There's a long running thread over on MSE about the issue of corroding soles on Clarke's shoes.
I own 3 pairs, which are a couple of years old. I haven't encountered this issue on this particular style (yet!), but I'd be pretty cautious about ordering any other Clarke's shoes, until the company acknowledge that there is an issue with materials used somewhere in the supply chain, and take measures to prevent it happening.
dribspak to Crapweasel
27 Jul 17#29
Have you managed to buy a car that doesn't rust? If clarks made shoes that didn't erode over time then they'd be out of business in a few years and everyone would be wearing clarks.
Newbold to dribspak
27 Jul 17#30
Put that car in a garage, don't use it, and it won't rust. Put your Clarks shoes away unused for a while and they'll disintegrate. That seem reasonable to you
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Edit 31/7 wishihadadonkey - now includes Sandals
Free Delivery code on Full Price Items only FD27 - but can combine full price / sale price & use the code for free delivery
All comments (56)
Who would spend the time making videos of broken shoes? But saying that there is worse out there so better shoes than something else.
I own 3 pairs, which are a couple of years old. I haven't encountered this issue on this particular style (yet!), but I'd be pretty cautious about ordering any other Clarke's shoes, until the company acknowledge that there is an issue with materials used somewhere in the supply chain, and take measures to prevent it happening.