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Clarks Issue

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stardust22 · 28/08/2021 13:48

Purchased school shoes for my 12 year old about 2 hours ago.

In store appointment booked, feet measured, sales assistant took us over to see shoes for his size. We said we wanted lace ups as in Yr 8 now.

Picked out 2 pairs, sales assistant showed us a different pair of slip on shoes with faux laces/elasticated laces. She explained other people cut the original elasticated laces, take them out and put new normal laces in meaning you can tighten them up more.

She came back with the shoes to try on including the slip on elasticated laced ones. (We had issues with the 2 we chose, so no good.) We then tried the slip on ones, after trying them on and having them fitted the sales assistant noticed when putting back in box one shoe was a 3 ½ and one was a 4. She rectified this then my son tried them on again, had them fitted, walk about etc. He then said I have got 2 right shoes on. The sales assistant went off to rectify this, came back made sure both same size and a left and right shoe.
The shoes were quite loose but she explained once the elastic laces cut and taken out we could replace with normal laces so would be tighter.
We buy new laces at the till at the same time as buying the shoes.

We get home, I sit down, cut the elasticated lace in the one shoe and try to take it out but the laces are attached at the top of the shoe inside the leather and the lining! My husband tried pulling the lace out but it won't budge. Even if we manage to get the elasticated lace out there isn't a hole at the top for a new lace to go through so we'd have to make a hole.

I don't know what to do now. I have tried phoning the store for advice but no answer as they are very busy.

The shoes were £48 and we can't afford to buy a new pair.

I should have looked properly but going on the advice given I just snipped the lace, pulled it and then saw the issue.

Is there any point in trying to speak to the store for advice?

I'll try to attach a photo.

OP posts:
PineappleWilson · 28/08/2021 13:52

Take them back in, and ask the same staff member who helped you to show you how to put their suggested laces in. Then ask for a refund when they can't.

stardust22 · 28/08/2021 13:52

Elasticated lace hanging out at top but attached inside leather and lining. (I have put new lace in as well.)

Clarks Issue
OP posts:
SquirryTheSquirrel · 28/08/2021 13:53

@PineappleWilson

Take them back in, and ask the same staff member who helped you to show you how to put their suggested laces in. Then ask for a refund when they can't.
Do this ASAP.
ToykotoLosAngeles · 28/08/2021 13:54

@PineappleWilson

Take them back in, and ask the same staff member who helped you to show you how to put their suggested laces in. Then ask for a refund when they can't.
This. If you phone they'll deny it and refuse to take back "damaged" shoes.
Whinge · 28/08/2021 13:55

@PineappleWilson

Take them back in, and ask the same staff member who helped you to show you how to put their suggested laces in. Then ask for a refund when they can't.
I agree. If you wait for them to answer the phone, or delay going back they will just try and fob you off. You need to return ASAP to get the same member of staff and a refund for her incorrect advice.
MrsPelligrinoPetrichor · 28/08/2021 13:57

Take them back asap.

holidaynearlyover · 28/08/2021 13:57

She should never have sold them to you like this, the whole idea and selling point of Clarks is to make sure that they fit properly without you having to adapt them!!

Crockof · 28/08/2021 13:57

Honestly, take them back and ask for a refund, push as you can show that you bought the proper laces at the same time, speak to the same person and say how you were miss sold.

Then go to sports direct or similar and buy a pair of shoes that conform to the school regulations but aren't Clarks, Clarks are for small children and old people.

SuddenArborealStop · 28/08/2021 13:58

Yes you'll need the same staff member plus her immediate supervisor who probably already knows her form and will believe you. Corporate would only be if they don't help in store.

FoodIsOnMyMind · 28/08/2021 13:59

Take them back and find the person as well as manager and ask them to do it

stardust22 · 28/08/2021 14:04

We are going back in now...

Thanks all for your advice.

OP posts:
Whinge · 28/08/2021 14:06

@stardust22

We are going back in now...

Thanks all for your advice.

I really hope you manage to get a refund, and I agree with the suggestion above about going somewhere else for shoes.
Blossomtoes · 28/08/2021 14:10

Good luck.

SquirryTheSquirrel · 28/08/2021 14:12

the sales assistant noticed when putting back in box one shoe was a 3 ½ and one was a 4. She rectified this then my son tried them on again, had them fitted, walk about etc. He then said I have got 2 right shoes on

As an aside, with all this having happened I wouldn't be very confident about the fit of the shoes you eventually bought.

WalkersAreNotTheOnlyCrisps · 28/08/2021 14:13

As an aside, with all this having happened I wouldn't be very confident about the fit of the shoes you eventually bought.

This. Bloody hell 😳
Hope you get it sorted OP.

MegCleary · 28/08/2021 14:19

Bet this was in a shop in Norfolk!

Pinkywoo · 28/08/2021 14:21

@MegCleary

Bet this was in a shop in Norfolk!
Hmm
DobbyTheHouseElk · 28/08/2021 14:23

They have a fitting promise don’t they. If the shoe isn’t right they’ll change.

EastWestWhosBest · 28/08/2021 14:23

You are entitled to a refund as the item doesn’t do what you were told it would do by a sales person.

www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/consumer-rights-act-aKJYx8n5KiSl

Formaldeheidi · 28/08/2021 14:25

Honestly, if they were asking for over £40 for a pair of kids shoes that I had to adapt myself to fit AFTER being fitted, I’d be out that door in no time flat. The cheek!!

PegasusReturns · 28/08/2021 14:25

Hope you’re able to get this sorted.

BlackberrySky · 28/08/2021 14:28

I bought those exact shoes in the same size for my 12 year old last week. They are not loose in the fit at all, nor are they meant to be. It sounds like the sales assistant was very poorly trained - not knowing about the shoe, getting the wrong size and feet, and of course that ridiculous advice about cutting the elastic out! It is so annoying when they don't have what you want (on your case lace ups) so they try and fudge it with what they do have. If you had ordered the ones you wanted she wouldn't have got her commission so I wonder if that's where her "advice" came from.

L1ttleSeahorse · 28/08/2021 14:28

All this sounds really bad. Hope you get a refund.

PuppyMonkey · 28/08/2021 14:29

Clarks and their “expert fitting” which takes so many years of top training and is not at all just “trying shoes on and seeing if they’re okay” like us mere mortals.Grin

HalfwomanHalfcookie · 28/08/2021 14:35

They used to be very thorough when mine were little, but it seems maybe not so much now. Hope you get a refund.