Lelli Kelly shoes £17.50- £25 !!! Instore and online at Charles Clinkard

Hi this is for all the poor parents of little girls who are desperate for Lelli Kelly shoes!!! Usually retailing at £37-40, for me with lots of girlies they are way too expensive.
Today I was a Cribbs Causeway, and they had reduced all the Lelli Kellys that were out to £25.
Signs up all around the store said buy any 2 sale shoes and get 25% off the cheapest pair.
This included kids Crocs (reduced to £15) Adults Crocs £24 and all the other Clarks and Startrite etc. Lots of bargains.
I bought 2 of my daughters Lelli Kelly's with the Make Up Phone, these cost £43.75.
(This may sound terrible to other parents, but for Lelli Kellys it is pretty good!)
1 pair was £25 the second £18.75
My daughters were really pleased and excited as I had (foolishly) promised them some months ago.....
All sizes and more out the back.

The website has them for £25 but not the buy 2 deal, FREE postage as over £20. Still not bad for these shoes. All the ones on the website are £25 instore! But online they have 2 styles that are £20 and £17.50!!!:j:j
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  • savagevixen
    savagevixen Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    :starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin
  • cdodd
    cdodd Posts: 638 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    hi savagevixen
    do you have a link to the website?
    thanks

    you beat me to it !!
  • savagevixen
    savagevixen Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    Lots of other bargains, Crocs Kids Mary Janes £10, Timberland and Geox all half price! Really good Shoe sale!

    (Oh and just in case anyone wonders, I know that a 29 is UK size 11, 30 is UK size 11.5, 31 is 12uk, 32 is 13uk, 33 is 1uk and 34 is 1.5uk) Hope that helps!
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  • Ophie
    Ophie Posts: 5,008 Forumite
    I wish my DD had normal sized toddler feet then I could buy her some :(

    But thanks for the link.
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  • savagevixen
    savagevixen Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    Ophie wrote: »
    I wish my DD had normal sized toddler feet then I could buy her some :(

    But thanks for the link.
    Mine don't either! Lelli Kelly's are very wide, so I have gone for the trainer style, which can be tightened, and have put an extra insole under the Lelli Kelly 'special' insole. The lady in the store said that almost all kids have to have one. This is why I refused to buy them full price.(And devastated my 4 year old 3 months ago...) My girls are an E width in clarks generally. They can be washed and this tightens them (put them in a pillowcase first!). My toddler is a G/H width, which would be perfect, but at the age of 2, she is the only one I can get away with a £3 reduced pair of Doodles from Clarks, and she's happy!!!!

    The Lelli Kellys start at 25 which is a 7 I think.
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  • Ophie
    Ophie Posts: 5,008 Forumite
    Mine don't either! Lelli Kelly's are very wide, so I have gone for the trainer style, which can be tightened, and have put an extra insole under the Lelli Kelly 'special' insole. The lady in the store said that almost all kids have to have one. This is why I refused to buy them full price.(And devastated my 4 year old 3 months ago...) My girls are an E width in clarks generally. They can be washed and this tightens them (put them in a pillowcase first!). My toddler is a G/H width, which would be perfect, but at the age of 2, she is the only one I can get away with a £3 reduced pair of Doodles from Clarks, and she's happy!!!!


    My 2 1/2 year old has under a C width fitting. We did try the adjustable Lelli's in a shop, but they were still too wide. We have trouble with shoes anyway as you may guess.
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  • savagevixen
    savagevixen Posts: 1,276 Forumite
    Ophie wrote: »
    My 2 1/2 year old has under a C width fitting. We did try the adjustable Lelli's in a shop, but they were still too wide. We have trouble with shoes anyway as you may guess.
    I had this problem! When my now 7 yr old was 2 she was a C. My local Clarks couldn't fit her! And sent me to Startrite who do some styles in a C and D. I used to have to travel 1.5hours to get her shoes!!! And they cost nearly £40. The good news is, that as she has grown, they have very slowly gone from C to a D, to an 'E'. And we can now get Doodles and Shoes from Clarks/Other Retailers!
    Quite glad my little one is a G/H as there are always left over shoes in the sale for her!!:rotfl:
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  • siobhan2711
    siobhan2711 Posts: 57 Forumite
    Lots of other bargains, Crocs Kids Mary Janes £10, Timberland and Geox all half price! Really good Shoe sale!

    (Oh and just in case anyone wonders, I know that a 29 is UK size 11, 30 is UK size 11.5, 31 is 12uk, 32 is 13uk, 33 is 1uk and 34 is 1.5uk) Hope that helps!

    Please can you tell me whether the shoes are on the big size or small size
    many thanks
  • Does Any One No If They Sell These In Adult Sizes?
  • Angel_A_2
    Angel_A_2 Posts: 864 Forumite
    oooh this is good to know, thanks OP I had to complain about a rude salesManager once as she was very rude!! Got a £10 voucher for them

    Off to Bristol next weekend....to see Chorus Line (my niece is the lead lady)
    so I think i may pop into Charles Clinky poo
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