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Shoes that enable me to walk to the shops in my lunch hour ........

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Petal02 · 07/04/2016 09:21

If I’m buying flat shoes, then I just love Clarks – I get so many compliments when I wear them, generally from people who wouldn’t be seen dead in a Clarks shop ……. I wear heels in the office, but need something flat/fairly supportive so that I can walk into town in my lunch hour. Winter is quite easy, as I’m always wearing boots, but spring is a bit tricky, and I often find that ballet flats just aren’t supportive enough. I realise that 'fashion' and 'being able to walk' don't always go together, but I do my best to find acceptable lunch hour shoes.

I bought these yesterday, they look great with black opaque tights if I’m wearing a dress, and they actually look quite good when worn with bare feet and my black work trousers (just got back from hols, so my feet are quite tanned).

Opinions please! Don’t be afraid to tell me I’ve gone mad!

www.clarks.co.uk/p/26112451

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specialsubject · 07/04/2016 10:07

They look way too flat to be supportive , you need about a half inch heel and a decent sole. It does mention a hidden wedge. Hopefully not so high as to produce the bum out duck waddle. They look OK.

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Somerville · 07/04/2016 10:12

My DD wanted those as school shoes Smile

I've given up on acceptable lunch hour shoes (in my case they have to work for long commute on train and running between meetings) and have a pair of plimsolls that are at least light to carry when my heels go back on. So watching this with interest.

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Mishaps · 07/04/2016 10:15

Shoes with heels - the work of the devil! Invented by men for their titillation so our hips wiggle when we walk - and we can't run away fast. Bin 'em all!

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Petal02 · 07/04/2016 10:18

If my working day involved trains, I would be wearing trainers/skechers, I'd feel no shame in doing that! Many of my colleagues walk into town quite happily in high heels, but I know I'd break my ankles/neck ..... Too many cobbles and uneven pavements!

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ProfFJLewis · 07/04/2016 16:45

I have those in a burgundy/snakeskin colour (see pic) from last year and often get complimented on them! I I cannot walk in completely flat shoes but the hidden wedge means these are ok (although I have added some arch supports), so would be ok for lunch-time excursions I should think. I liked the black too but couldn't justify getting both colours and really loved the burgundy Smile.

Shoes that enable me to walk to the shops in my lunch hour ........
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JamNan · 07/04/2016 17:11

I think they are really lovely.

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squoosh · 07/04/2016 17:16

I much prefer the burgundy pair.

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MrsLeighHalfpenny · 07/04/2016 17:20

V Nice, but too pointy for my wide feet Sad

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Obs2016 · 07/04/2016 17:22

The burgundy are much better.

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SwedishEdith · 07/04/2016 17:22

I like the look of them although they still look pretty flat. Intrigued by the hidden wedge.

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squoosh · 07/04/2016 17:23

Is the wedge like those hidden lifts that Tom Cruise is alleged to be fond of in his shoes.

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RudeElf · 07/04/2016 17:26

They arent for me as i cant wear the pointy types. I've given up trying to look good and just wear trainers for walking to and from work and lunch walking.

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DameXanaduBramble · 07/04/2016 17:31

I think the Clarks Hamble Oak brogues are just wonderful, I have 4 pairs and wear one of those for work, I do a lot of walking and they're so comfortable. In the spring they bring out lighter colours, I have an ivory pair that are ace.

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CutYourHairAndGetAJob · 07/04/2016 17:36

I really like the burgundy ones. The black ones are a bit meh.

However I would never consider wearing heels or anything else uncomfortable to work.

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Doobigetta · 07/04/2016 18:09

I always go for this kind of thing for work

www.clarks.co.uk/p/26105933

Maybe not wildly stylish, but I find that the combination of slightly chunkier heel and a strap makes them significantly more comfortable and easy to walk in than court shoes of the same height.

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Petal02 · 07/04/2016 19:02

Doob I'd end up in A&E if I attempted to negotiate pavements and cobbles in those!

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