



Clarks has been in business for over 100 years making very fine men's dress shoes in a variety of styles. Featuring a wide range of top-quality components, Clarks gives you the options you desire in the quality you demand.

M**N
So comfortable. Like running shoes.
I'll keep this simple. This is the most comfortable shoe I've ever worn. I wear this to work, (I stand up for 8-10 hours a day). I wear this around town. It looks fantastic in either setting.Ok, so what makes it unique? The description says something about the breathability. It absolutely, totally breathes. My feet sweat a lot. EWW! BUT, my feet are so comfortable in these shoes, I seriously never want to take them off my feet.All I want to do is make sure I order a few more pairs before they stop making them. OR if I can no longer find them for like $90.00 instead of $160 at a local shoe store where you get attacked by a sales person.The leather breathes. It is extremely well made. The outsole is incredible. You see, it looks kinda like some casual walking shoe from a distance, BUT it's built kind of like a running shoe.Oh yeah, MOST IMPORTANT POINT: for some reason, Clarks sizes are TOO BIG, JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE ON HERE SAYS. Here's my reference for you: I wear a size 12.5 D in Men's Mizuno running shoes, a 12 D in most other shoes. I THINK my TRUE SIZE is 12.5 D like Mizuno says. But for this shoe, I wear 11.5 D. It fit perfectly. Slightly tight the very first half hour, then the leather stretched like it should that little bit to what your foot is shaped like. The most helpful sizing guide that helped me know this shoe was right for me was the EUROPEAN MEASUREMENT. I'm a size 46 EU. I suggest you find your European Size, go to the Clarks website and look at their sizing guide, and pick the US size that matches the EU size.You should buy this.
K**R
Shoes for Bigfoot. Bigfoot is pleased.
I have been looking for a stylish black oxford to replace my everyday Red Wings that the company no longer makes. I have a wide, flat and, oh yes, wide foot -- 13 4E or 5E depending on the shoe. I have tried countless of shoe companies to find a comfortable everyday shoe for office and casual wear, and they are either ill fitting or unstylish or both. Dunham, Drew, Mt. Emey, Propet and others all failed me (though Propet makes a damn comfortable and sturdy boot).I received this shipment quickly, which was a pleasant surprise. I think it was two or three days. Seriously. It was so fast that I checked my Zappos account to make sure they didn't charge me. The shoes fit this Bigfoot like a glove. Actually, it fit like a shoe that fit perfectly. Rather than shaking my fists in anger at the sky like I usually do when trying on shoes, I nearly cried tears of joy.They are comfortable, sturdy looking, stylish. The only complaint is that they were a tiny bit too long for a 13. But some heel inserts fixed that easily. They still took a couple of days to break in, so they are no Holy Grail Red Wings, but they are also about $75 less than what Red Wing is offering, and the Red Wing guy was going to charge me a $15 "restocking" fee if the ones I wanted to order didn't fit. No thanks. I found a new go-to brand. Thank you, Clarks Unstructured. Thank you.
B**R
A great shoe with truly wide sizes
The unstructured series are a great shoes as a whole, almost as comfortable as tennis shoes, fit with any definition of business casual, and provide the support that most non-athletic shoes completely neglect. They make both the lace up version here and a slip on depending on your taste. I own both black and brown, both of which have proved scuff resistant and have held their color and shine. The picture on Amazon is actually pretty true to color, the shoes are neither polished to a shine nor look like unfinished leather, which I see as adding to their versatility.Clarks Unstructured have been the best option for wide casual dress shoes I have yet to find. The XW is truly extra wide, up there in interior space with EEE work boots. The shoes also run true to size, which can make ordering easier or more difficult depending on what else you wear. My foot measures a ten but has always required 12 in tennis shoes, but the ten fits just right in Clarks.In conclusion, it's a great shoe for most customers and a top choice for those with wider feet.
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