«shoe»
This shoe is well made and comfortable. however, I have been spoiled by Clark's Unstructured shoe.
[Sunday, September 07, 2008]
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«Comfort with support»
I have been wearing Clarke's shoes for well over thirty years and even with the advent of all the Euopean 'comfort' shoes - i.e. Mephisto's, Ecco's, Birkenstocks - I think Clarke's still rank right near the top when it comes to quality construction, and they are more reasonably priced than the "Euro-comfort shoes." The Norton is solidly constructed and requires little or no break-in. They feel great right out of the box and the style - I got the brown and tan - looks much better on the foot than in the pictures. My only dissapointment is that Clarkes doesn't featues a full leather lining in this particular style, but then again they have to find a way to keep prices reasonable. Clarkes run very full. If you happen to be between sizes - "a 10&1/2 or an 11" - stick with the smaller size. They are cut generously in the width and if you have wide feet the Wides will accomadate a EEE foot - due to the blucher cut - with relative ease. Hope this helps...the detail comes from having sold shoes for some 30 years.
[Saturday, August 30, 2008]
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«Comfortable»
I really like how these feel on my feet. I have wide feet and they feel real good.
[Tuesday, August 12, 2008]
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