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Clarks shoe sale starts 14th June - FINAL CLEARANCE STARTS 16/7

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  • busybee100
    busybee100 Posts: 1,557 Forumite
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    nad_ wrote: »
    can any one help please(plz pm me as well thanks in advance)i work all day and almost whole week,so my feet hurt(joints i mean)and i am not that old(31 yrs)so is there any good working shoe in clarks?as i always buy shoes from them but the one they sell for 30 pound,and those shoes only cover 2 months and then same problem again so if i buy expensive one does anyone think it will help?though i used those insole as well and my weight is 70-75 avg and i am 5'.9",what i think its the right weight to my height.can any one help?

    Are you saying you use insoles as well? I was going to suggest the gel insoles you can get from Boots. You can have either the whole insole or just the heel. They are quite expensive but cheaper than buying shoes every two months.
  • lolly_896
    lolly_896 Posts: 1,058 Forumite
    I don't know if anyone else has a "outlet" store near by, but Childrens clarks shoes were massively reduced :D Got a few pairs for my boys. £5 - £8 Boys and Girls - Bridgend had a lovely selection of girls
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  • nad_
    nad_ Posts: 489 Forumite
    busybee100 wrote: »
    Are you saying you use insoles as well? I was going to suggest the gel insoles you can get from Boots. You can have either the whole insole or just the heel. They are quite expensive but cheaper than buying shoes every two months.
    thanks,but i had used gel and the other one(which cost 25 pound),infact i had used both of them at once few times but don't help a-lot, if i buy new shoes then it give me some help for some time,so that's why i am going to buy that 80-90 pound shoe and see how they work out rather then changing my shoe every 2nd month which cost me 30 pound.....
  • loobylou232
    loobylou232 Posts: 1,599 Forumite
    nad_ wrote: »
    can any one help please(plz pm me as well thanks in advance)i work all day and almost whole week,so my feet hurt(joints i mean)and i am not that old(31 yrs)so is there any good working shoe in clarks?as i always buy shoes from them but the one they sell for 30 pound,and those shoes only cover 2 months and then same problem again so if i buy expensive one does anyone think it will help?though i used those insole as well and my weight is 70-75 avg and i am 5'.9",what i think its the right weight to my height.can any one help?
    Also try footglove shoes from marks and spencer. They are very comfortable, and goes without saying, I'm sure, keep it low heeled with the heel area being sizeable (I think a low heel is supposed to be better than no heel, perhaps someone else will confirm?)
    good luck in your shoe quest.
  • nad_
    nad_ Posts: 489 Forumite
    Also try footglove shoes from marks and spencer. They are very comfortable, and goes without saying, I'm sure, keep it low heeled with the heel area being sizeable (I think a low heel is supposed to be better than no heel, perhaps someone else will confirm?)
    good luck in your shoe quest.

    thanks n i think i should try that one if that comes in black colour...
  • muskoka
    muskoka Posts: 1,124 Forumite
    Also try footglove shoes from marks and spencer. They are very comfortable, and goes without saying, I'm sure, keep it low heeled with the heel area being sizeable (I think a low heel is supposed to be better than no heel, perhaps someone else will confirm?)
    good luck in your shoe quest.

    I buy Clarkes shoes for comfort BUT recently discovered 'Flyflot'. They have some stores and a website & boy oh boy are they comfortable. I just discovered them as I went into one of their shops (not in my local area). They are like wearing slippers! Some styles are a bit granny style, but I bought a pair of clogs - wear all day/every day & don't even know I've got them on. Highly recommend them. Not expensive either
    http://www.shoe-shop.com/
  • I have a 2 yr old and a 3yr old and their feet are growing so quickly I buy all their shoes on ebay.
    I never pay more than £2 a pair!
  • Quackers
    Quackers Posts: 10,157 Forumite
    First post edited to say...

    Final Clearance starts Friday 16th July
    :)
    Sometimes it's important to work for that pot of gold...But other times it's essential to take time off and to make sure that your most important decision in the day simply consists of choosing which color to slide down on the rainbow...
  • pesky2
    pesky2 Posts: 2,191 Forumite
    Thanks for that quackers
  • pearsoneys
    pearsoneys Posts: 1,440 Forumite
    has anyone been in yet and can tell u s what its like? thanks ;-)
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