Clarks Women's Everlay Elma Oxford
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Their cushion pad is the standard size. Despite my job requiring me to be on my feet for hours at a time, I find these shoes comfortable and they don't leave my feet sore You might be able to throw a cushion pad inside, but it depends on where your feet and legs are.
Generally speaking, I think they tend more towards the narrow side. Many widths are too wide for me, but the narrows are too tight for me. I am getting new shoe laces for the shoes as they are much too long. However, I enjoy the shoes as a whole.
There is no way to remove the insole
Selected User Reviews For Clarks Women's Everlay Elma Oxford
If Clark's are labeling a shoe as leather, but they actually consist of very thin, tissue-thin pieces of leather attached to cloth, they need to redesign them, or change the description to "leather-like" so that customers can make a wise decision before purchasing. It was unfortunate that I was not able to take a picture of the piece prior to gluing it down, but I did take a picture of the results. The seller is not at fault here, but Clark is.
These shoes do not impress me in terms of quality. It's only been a month since I bought these shoes and the leather has already started to peel! In general, I like Clarks, but these shoes do not meet my standards. The only bad thing I can say about them is that they are not as comfortable as the ones I own.
In the description, it is stated that the shoe is made of Although I have only worn them once, I can already tell that the material is worn-looking and discolored! These are so expensive! I can't believe I paid $60 for them! As a matter of fact, I began having the same problem with my first pair of leather walking shoes from Clarks. The first pair of pair of socks didn't pass quality control and I assumed this was just a freak accident. The shoes that I have purchased from Clark's have never failed me Having said that, I am now beginning to think that I should begin It isn't often that I return shoes in the spring, but sometimes I buy them early in the season and store them until later in the season. I learned a valuable lesson!.
While they are comfortable to wear, the shoes are very easy to scuff. Due to the reviews mentioning this, I tried to wear these shoes very carefully. Despite this, scuffing became evident almost right away. Almost 2 months after being applied, a thin, black layer of skin began to peel off. Here's how they look after 9 months. I like Clarks' shoes, especially rugged ones My other three pairs of these shoes don't scuff and peel like these do they have been in my possession for over five years. I wear them every day, and they always feel comfortable. There is a big difference between the two reviews, and now I'd rather believe the others.
It is the Clarks that I love. It was like that for me, or at least it used to be. While I've owned many pairs and never experienced issue with fitting, recently, I've been sending my pairs back because they are really loose in the heels. Instead of ordering slips, I now order online The order was made and the lace was ordered- In fact, I thought I could fix the problem by adjusting the fit and letting the wearer know about However, the heel is still very loose. When the rest of the shoe seems to fit perfectly, this one slips up and down. The brand I like might have to be changed.
I usually wear a size 9, and these are well made. They provide good support, are well made, and look great. I usually wear a size 5 wide, but ordered these in 10 wide, as Clarks Oxford shoes sometimes run small. This is a very good fit for them. It should be noted that these shoes are rather wide in the toe box but narrow at the instep and heel. For me, this is ideal, but it may not work for all.
My needs were met exactly with their products. There are a lot of shoes that don't fit me properly and are uncomfortable. An AFO requires a specific heel height and plenty of room so that I can wear it comfortably. Aside from that, my feet are wide. 6 1/2 to 6. 5 E is the measure. Stores do not stock this size on a regular basis. As a result, I buy shoes online. I also like shoe styles that look good. This is a replacement for a pair of Dr. Scholl's walking shoes I bought years ago, which are no longer available (that happens a lot to me). There is nothing I would rather do than to be happy. I like how durable and well-constructed they are, and they do not look clunky. My plans are to order a second pair of shoes so that when these wear out, I have a replacement pair on hand.
They are cute though, and I've received several compliments on them. Upon opening the box, I was surprised how narrow the shoes looked and while they are more narrow than the Clarks brand I've worn for years, it's the absence of arch support that bothers me. My feet were sore and actually hurt, as well as my legs. When I was a kid, I'd only look for shoes in the Clarks brand because I knew they were going to fit right and have great arch support. With time, I've learned to look for shoes in other brands.