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Do these shoes exist??

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hyacinthwannabe · 27/02/2017 09:57

I'm looking for a pair of low heel or flat shoes which I can wear in the better weather with Skinnies and tunics or with wee summer skirts and dresses. I'm a school run mum and I need something comfy and hard wearing. Don't mind paying a premium for something decent.

All suggestions more than welcome. Xx

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Rustler74 · 27/02/2017 10:15

Look at hotter.co.uk, comfy shoes. I thought clarks were pretty comfortable but these are top!

MrsPMT · 27/02/2017 10:31

I like these, Clarks so should be comfy, got silver ones similar style last year.

hyacinthwannabe · 27/02/2017 10:34

Oh thank you both. MrsPMT those are beautiful. Thank you. Again.

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Kaz2200 · 27/02/2017 10:38

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Got these from skechers outlet for £26 really comfy

CaraAspen · 27/02/2017 11:34

Not a fan of Hotter shoes or similar brands.

MrsPMT · 27/02/2017 12:10

Also not a fan of Hotter, my mum would wear them more than me, sorry not trying to be ageist.

Not a huge fan of Clarks either tbh but really like the ones I posted.

minipie · 27/02/2017 12:25

Have a look at Gabor, I got some low wedges last year and they are so comfy.

These for example but there are lots of other styles.

leccybill · 27/02/2017 12:30

I tried those Clarks on. Comfy but better for wide feet. I have narrow feet and there was a big gape.
They are lovely though.

Mrs9C · 27/02/2017 15:38

TOMS have a huge range, I love them and can walk a fair distance in them. Not sure how hard wearing they would be, but they are reasonable (and ethical).

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