You can't really beat Clark's shoes for quality. I remember being taken as a child at the beginning of every school year, well just before it started of course, for a fitting in the ever so proper machine contraption, whereby it would accurately measure my feet, of which I had and still have two odd ones. Grand. And then an assistant would pull out all the cutesy styles in my size and my mother would send back the ones she deemed inappropriate for school, and I would try on the remaining ones, pick my favourite, and we would leave with two pairs, as I would invariably destroy the first pair before Christmas. I was that clumsy.
I like to think I've refined myself a bit these days, but when it comes to properly shoes, I'm not talking fashion shoes to go out with the girlies, but tidy work shoes that require me to be on my feet or out representing at an event and such, and I need something that's firstly comfortable and with some semblence of style, I always resort back to Clarks'. Funny how stuff like that stays with you.
My official tidy boots, the boots I live in for walking around when required to be in a suit are Clarks and they don't cause me an ounce of trouble. All leather and beautifully made, comfortable, practical, hardwearing, and not hideous.
Clarks' still cater to children, and it still amuses me watching a child getting fitted for new term shoes, and the styles have got a bit more child friendly since then, but they've got a bit more fashion friendly all around. Men, Women and Children, they even do the odd handbag, and the shoecare that everyone tries to sell you but you never want to buy. Styles reflect the fashions, albeit a more practical foot friendly version.
Still irks me that they never sell the Clarks' Originals range in any Clarks' store I've been in lately, but you can't have it all now can you. read more