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Difficulty finding mens formal shoes
Marco_Brandon
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Hello,
I'm a mens size 5 and I'm having difficulty finding a store that does formal shoes suitable for work. The only places I found online that do size 5s are Asos and Clifford James. The Asos ones are bad quality and I don't want to try Clifford James, because from experience I'd much rather go to a store to try them on before I buy.
Do you guys know of any stores in London that do size 5s?
Thank you in advance.
I'm a mens size 5 and I'm having difficulty finding a store that does formal shoes suitable for work. The only places I found online that do size 5s are Asos and Clifford James. The Asos ones are bad quality and I don't want to try Clifford James, because from experience I'd much rather go to a store to try them on before I buy.
Do you guys know of any stores in London that do size 5s?
Thank you in advance.
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http://www.clarks.co.uk/c/mens-smart#pagesize-is-200-and-Size-is-5
Clark's online have men's shoes in a 5 if that's helpful? Not sure how formal you want but they look quite smart.The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0 -
Hey man,
thanks for that! I never spotted these on their website. Conveniently the shoes are the more expensive ones though
gunsandbanjos wrote: »http://www.clarks.co.uk/c/mens-smart#pagesize-is-200-and-Size-is-5
Clark's online have men's shoes in a 5 if that's helpful? Not sure how formal you want but they look quite smart.0 -
I know they won't be as smart but why not try the kids juniour sizes in shoe shops, be cheaper tooMortgage free wannabe
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Not formal enough unfortunately! Looks like I need to spend some serious cash for a pair of shoes. Not a biggie but was just wondering if there were other options. Thanks guys.0
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