Cancel
Open app
Search
Sign Up
Log In
Nearby
Bookmarks
Start a Project
Add a Business on Yelp
Add Review
Call
Directions
Website
Add Photo
Start your review...
Get app
12 years ago
Shoes for the middle class! That's most of us. Not cheap rubbish nor exorbitant bling. This shop is a bit small unfortunately, but their standard Clarks fare of respectable, good quality, and even fashionable footwear is great. read more
Clarks - 9am on a Tuesday morning. - Shoe Stores Near Me - London, XGL
728 High Rd
London N12 9QD
United Kingdom
North Finchley
0844 499 1724
Call Now
Visit Website
http://www.clarks.co.uk
Hours
What time does Clarks open?
Clarks opens at 9:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Clarks opens at 9:00 AM on Saturday.Clarks opens at 11:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Clarks close?
Clarks closes at 5:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Clarks closes at 5:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:30 AM - 5:30 PMSat 9:00 AM - 5:30 PMSun 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Does Clarks have parking?
Yes, Clarks has parking options.
People searched for Shoe Stores 946 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
Broadberry Shoes is an excellent long established shoe store…read more The store offers a wide choice of high quality shoes at reasonable prices. The service and knowledge of the staff is both friendly and first class. There is street parking outside the store; and side street and car park parking close by. Highly recommended. My family have purchased shoes here for many, many years.
From the owner: We specialise in comfort and quality branded footwear in a variety of fittings including small and…read morelarge sizes for mostly women and men. We measure your foot and give advise for the perfect pair fit to suit your needs - this is one of the many reasons we receive referrals from chiropodists/podiatrists.
See all
I really enjoyed my shopping experience in here. The staff were very nice and helpful and I got a…read moregreat new outfit for a party that I am attending next month.
I really like this place. The service is excellent and their shoes are really good quality. I could…read moredefinitely shop here in peace and comfort.
Factory Outlet doesn't really seem like a factory outlet. Let me explain. I would think a factory…read moreoutlet would be really, really cheap and the clothes would be in dry cleaners type bags. Factory Outlet North Finchley is nothing like that. There are some good deals to be had, even a rack starting at just 5 pounds. I'll admit the clothes in this shop are taste-full and beautiful. There is a particularly nice brown ruffle dress in a silky material for 22 pounds and some lovely knits that wrap around your body. The staff here is friendly enough and not up your arse, in a way that is common in a small store. I like to come in here and have a poke around. I will note this store only sells clothing so no handbags or shoes on offer.
I love shopping in this store. It has a wide range of products and the staff are friendly. I always…read moreget exceptional value and I would definitely recommend shopping here.
If I were one of the those terribly fashionable women I'd love this store. I'm not but I can see…read morethe value if you are! This shop is a Topshop outlet store that sells very discounted merchandise and has constant sales. Yesterday, they were doing the old buy One get One free bit. You can get a pair of Kate Moss pants for 3 pounds (they are last season but still sell it on eBay!) and there is also a discounted selection of shoes. Many items in here are 20.00 or less including a section of clothing for 8 pounds. I also noticed, unsure why, nothing to do with me, that this store has a lot of size six clothing so if you are very small you may be in luck here! A must for Topshop fans.
Horrible - this store is full with things that have all been picked over and look more like second…read morehand than discount They also apparently have a lot of thefts (staff standing on the stairs surveying everyone) and much more electronic security tags than in our local TKMaxx No thank you! Review #8 2020
Loved this TK Max...I found so many great deals here! They had a wide selection of all styles of…read moreclothes and shoes at a great price, plus makeup. I ended up buying enough stuff to fill a large overnight bag for under £400. Everything was well organized considering how busy the store was.
Just received my pair of Uggs I ordered via Internet. Even including shipping costs to Germany they…read morewere about 80EUR cheaper than here. Delivery was fast (1week). Greetings from a happy Customer. Cheers, Petra
Kate Kuba offers an abundance of stylish but cheap shoes in this exclusive branch. The shops also…read moresell a range of other brands including Diesel Style Lab and Ugg. The staff are approachable but not stalker-ish and leave you to browse in peace and are ready to assist as required.
This place is great if you are a runner. It has everything you could need including running shoes,…read moreclothing and assessories. The staff are very knowledgable and helpful. I went here because it looked like a specialty shop and I wanted some running shoes. I was immediately impressed and distracted by the huge range of clothing. This store obviously likes Nike as most of the gear was by Nike. I did find the store to be abit pricey and did not actually buy my shoes as I wanted to compare prices on the internet first. Sweatshop boasts some great extras ie the following services are also available at this shop: In-store Treadmill Free Video Gait Analysis Must come back when I have more time to take advantage of this free service!
The wall of shoes
Brands by name
Articles by date
Florists
Bought a pair of the Chelsea Boots in Tan from here, at a not-so-cheap price of nearly £300. It has…read morea suede outer which I love being a bit of a suede junkie lol. A bit narrow at the fitting but as they look so good I will put up with the discomfort of that :) The assistant was helpful but I already knew what I wanted before going in. A little bit pricey though, I think a fairer price would be around £150-200.
Great shoes shoes sold here but you pay the price. I do believe that it doesn't pay in the long run…read moreto buy cheap shoes. I good pair of shoes will last you. I've had cheap shoes that you would be ashamed to ware after a couple of month as they start falling apart. Staff here are pretty good. Large selection of good quality, stylish shoes. But not cheap.
What a great place! The owner is a nice a person as can be. She does her own shoe design. The…read morequality of the shoes is amazing. We went in to look at some nice red patten leather heels. My lady is 6' tall with fairly wide feet for the size. She can almost never find nice heels with pointed toes that fit her. The red ones fit perfect. So we bought a pair of black & a pair of beige ones too. AND THEY WERE ON SALE! If you are looking for good quality shoes that you won't find anywhere else, this is the place for you!
I have been shopping at Due Passi in the last 10 years and find their shoes very good. The styles…read morethey have got are always unique and get a lot of compliments from people even from men!!!! I still own shoes I bought from Due Passi ages ago and never had any problem. I was always attented by the staff with kindness and they are always very helpful. I really suggest to all my friends this shop.
Some of my favourite shoes - and I have a stereotype inducing amount of shoes - are from Clark's…read more Clark's is a shoeshop chain that specialise in designs that are fashionable but comfortable, and good for your feet. a pair of heels from Clark's won't hurt half as much as heels from elsewhere. Their designs range from geek chic to almost totally cool. You can wear them comfortably for ages. They do good sales, so if you don't mind buying your shoes a bit out of season you can get great deals. Otherwise prices are not cheap but they shoes last ages and are terrific quality. A great place for kid's shoes too.
A very small branch which makes a good effort. Helpful, patient staff…read more Top quality, comfortable footwear. Pricey but worth it.
I bought some bad ass black spiked suede heeled sneakers at this location... Every time I wear them…read moreI get compliments :) I loved this Aldo, everyone called me madame and it was odd how packed it was yet how the small amount of staff still managed to help all the customers. When in London, check out this location!
I love shoes. I truly do. I'm not obsessive, which means I only have dozens of shoes for each…read moreseason and not hundreds. Aldo is one of the shops I go to when I want to know what the fashion industry would like me to wear. It normally has a massive amount of heels, which are all fairly similar to each other. At the moment they have studs ... on everything. So I assume that studs is the new fashion. As I do not have shoes with studs I assume I will never catch up with fashion and resign to an unfashionable lifestyle. This shop in particular is rather big and has a wide range of accessory as well. It only gets three stars at the staff always seems very put out (or stressed) and the music is always too loud. On the rare occasion when I try on things I can barely ear them calling out my shoe size. Ohh, yes another thing: the staff forgets your face when they go and collect your desired shoes. I think its a reaction to dealing with huge amounts of people every day. Sometimes they walk straight past you and offer the shoes to some other perplexed customer. Highly amusing, but not the reason for my visit: I want my shoes!
Luxury brand. I would expect exclusivity of the best if I called a brand 'luxury'. In the name of…read morefashion, its a sin to pass off as one. Anyhow lets not get into that shall we; these things are a bit overrated currently and with the credit crunch one can't be bothered. Shoppers only want what their looking for and whats in their heads is to stay there, it would be physically impossible to satisy every single person who walked into a Kurt Geiger store. But this store also the largest of the brand does have a few selective brands such as Caravella, KG, Solea, Marc Jacobs, Uggs to name a few. A shoe lover I walk into the store once a month to see whats new and interesting. I personally hate the idea of retail, but good shoes are always an expression. Too many girls trying to look very gorgeous, but I only want good sales service. Standing long hours can be tight, and I feel the girls should not be overburdened. But the staff are nevertheless well trained to get you what you want. And some off season shoes are also put up on the discount goodie shelf. Overall good shoes, good store ambience, could be better the service.
I think of this place as the store for killer high heels!…read more Seriously, 99% of the selection is with high high heel shoes. Very glamorous, very push and party wear, for parties I haven't been invited. Well it is not completely tasteless, some of the designs are actually quite cool. On the store shelf's I mean. I feel sorry for the girls that have to go through all that pain of wearing these! Poor toes. But because this store also has a small selection of Marc Jacobs I do pop in every now and then. Because he is my man.
Clarks shoes may be made using high quality materials, but I'm not convinced about them as I think…read morethey are overpriced and I usually don't find anything that I like there. The staff are really helpful, and they are generally always there to assist you, but the women's section of the shop has hardly any choice, with there only being a couple of racks of shoes available. The childrens section is a different story- it takes up half the shop, and there are loads of staff there just to help the kid's section. If you need to buy school shoes, then this could be a good place to come, even if it is a bit expensive, but I wouldn't come here often.
This is a reasonably sized Clarks outlet inside the Harlequin mall. It is always well staffed and…read morethe shoe fitters have been good with the children (we tend to use the children's section a lot). We once went to get some school shoes the day before term started. Big mistake as expected, the shop was boiling hot and staff were stretched to the limit. Most designs were sold out too. Avoid that time and it'll be fine. Of course as everybody knows shoes are not cheap here. But they last very well and it is worth it for everyday footwear like your regular shoes or the kids school shoes and trainers. The shoe fitters seem well trained and always take their time with our kids.
I try and buy shoes here but on a saturday trying to get help from the one individual upstairs in…read morethe mens section is near on impossible. Very helpful in the week though.
H Maxwell has been in business in the world famous and renowned Jermyn St for over 250 years. Yes,…read moreit is rather expensive, but these shoes arereal english leather shoes that are hand-crafted and sculpted to perfection. There is an old saying that you can judge a man by the shoes that he is wearing, and so, head to H Maxwell's, it might just change your destiny! The shop itself also carries out repairs to a very high standard and is well HEELED to deal with any other requirements that you may have.
I feel compelled to write this review because the service I have received at Mascaro has been…read moreoutstanding. Two years ago, I purchased two pairs of boots from this store. They are exceptionally well made and comfortable enough to be functional. I live in these beautiful boots. Unfortunately, due to an altercation with a drain pipe, the heel of my boot came off. I went back to the store and the staff sent my boot back for repair. Two weeks later, I received a phone call and picked up my boots. Good as new. YEARS on, my heel came off again. There's no denying it, I am definitely the culprit - not the boot. I went to multiple cobblers to get my boot fixed and they all turned me down because apparently the lack of a zip was too complicated for them. So, with very little faith, I returned to Mascaro. As a jaded Londoner, I honestly expected them to laugh at me. But these boots were very dear to me. Despite the fact that years had passed, and I clearly have the tread of an elephant - they agreed to take my boot back and send it to bloody Italy where they have repaired it for me once again. The other reviewer claims that this place isn't a designer boutique. This store is PURE LUXURY - which other shoe brand offers free repairs, years after purchase. If only Mascaro would branch out, I'd buy everything I own from their wonderful, wonderful store. THANK YOU FOR MY BOOTS.
Design shoe brand Mascaro's first London boutique in Marylebone High Street was opened around one…read moreyear ago with big fanfares. Designer Jaime Mascaro started by designing ballet shoes in 1918 and the label today is well known at least by its high profiled fans. I am not sure what exactly did I expect from the shop but most certainly did not look like a designer boutique, just the opposite to be honest. Hand written price tags with price cuts and the bit messy out look aside, the shoes looked well made and most certainly feminine with still some decent ballerinas on the selection. Maybe not the style I would go for but beats many of its rivals down in the Oxford Street.
Magnus specialise in shoes for big footed women like myself, their sizes ranges from 8-12 and they…read morealso do some half sizes as well. Magnus do men shoes sizes from 12-16 but they don't sell men shoes in this store. Magnus sell shoes,boots, trainers slippers and party shoes. They sell Converse in girly colours which i wont be able to get in average person sports shop, i would have to resort to men ones and they don't do pink! Magnus also do long tights and socks. Their price ranges are from £40 to £180 depending on style of shoe. The cheapest would be slippers for £20. I'm not a fan of their prices, I recently got a pair of ankle boots on sale for £55 and was £89:95 before. I mean this shoes were perfect in fit and loved the look of them and was comfortable to wear. I like the fact that the width of the shoes are C fit and in the catalogue it will tell you the heel height. Oh yeah! you can order the catalogue which comes out 3 times a year. Magus shoes are not the most stylish shoes, I find some of their range a bit grannish. I mean you do find the odd gems like when when I got bought these yellow pumps which were perfect in every way and i just had to have, for £40. The shop is a small one, and all shoes are placed in foot size order, you will see the sale range in a little room at the back of the shop. The staff are professional. The shoes are from different countries in Europe, they obviously care about big footed women. The shop is situated on Chiltern street, which is full of independent shops. Magnus is across Long Tall Sally another tall women shop and a bit further down they their is another tall women shoe shop called Totally as well. So I make a day of it when i go down here. Magnus have a store in Hampstead and one in Northampton. From Mon-Sat the store open from 10:30am to 5:30pm and late night Thursday till 7:30pm. The nearest tube is Baker street and if you want to go to Oxford street its a 10min walk. I will always go into Magnus, just to find that gem of a shoe.
There was this freakishly tall guy at my university who always complained that he couldn't find any…read moredecent shoes for his size, so consequently he wore the same size 14 trainers his entire university career. I wish he'd known about this store back then! Magnus specialises in shoes, workboots, wellingtons, trainers and more from Nike to Merrell with some of the sizes going up to a whopping 17! There's also flats and heels for women too although they're not especially high fashion I'm afraid girls.