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Clarks ladies sandals
Topic Started: 6 Nov 2009, 03:31 PM (940 Views)
karenanddave
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Hello,

I am desperately in need of a new pair of sandals for the summer :hot: I have a wide foot and wondered if anyone knew if anywhere in Melbourne stocks ladies Clarks shoes? I have been in to Colorado today but they are just not wide enough - the assistant in there said to try Wittners and Mathers but couldn't see anything I liked (I know I'm fussy!!)

I know some shops sell childrens shoes form Clarks but have never seen any adult ones.

Hope someone can help :pray:

Karenxx
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bigAPE
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Hey Karen, Clarks fitting goes up to an EE in their K range. Mine are a G and even their extra wide shoes didn't fit on my giant flippers, so I know where you are coming from!

DFO (can't remember the name of the shop though) sell Clarks and Hush Puppies. Alternatively try some of the more classical (european) shoe shops, rather than the chains which offer pretty narrow sizes. We have some around us but have know idea about Berwick.

Maybe consider buying them online.

Gill
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Petals
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Kumfs have all different fittings but they are not cheap.

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meljoy
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Hi Karen,
can't remember seeing Clarks adult's shoes, but Myer stock a brand called 'Wide Steps'. I have a pair of shoes from them, from Myer at Knox, which are really comfy. Let us know if you know do find the elusive Clarks!
Mel
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Mags
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6 Nov 2009, 05:26 PM
Kumfs have all different fittings but they are not cheap.

I agree, there is a shop in the glen that only sells them and i stare longingly in the window :Grin: there is also a chemist opposite this shop that sells good quality sandals. Also try footlocker in the glen.

If your going to the glen , give us a shout and i'll try to meet you (work permitting ) for a coffee and we can try on lots of sandals we cant afford :Grin: Well i cant anyway as my kids take all my money :realmad: , but i can afford coffee and stretch to a cake if i save up :Grin:
Edited by Mags, 6 Nov 2009, 08:54 PM.
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Thebears
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Kumfs Factory Outlet in Melbourne:

Kumfs Shoes
136a Bridge Road,
RICHMOND,
VIC, AUSTRALIA

Phone :(03) 9429 0061

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karenanddave
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Thank you for all the helpful replies ladies. I have been to DFO at Moorabin today and have come home with 2 nice pairs of sandals :Grin: I couldn't see Clarks ladies sandals anywhere but the Diana Ferrari outlet shop have ones called comfort step (which reminded me a bit of the Clarks springers) so I have got 2 pairs of them (it was buy one get the second half price!!). I also got a nice pair of camo Birkenstocks but my 13 year old has her eye on them so not sure if I am keeping them or not (depends if I'm feeling like a good mum or not :rofl: )

Petals there is a Kumpf shop in Berwick that I perused the other day but there was nothing in there for under $200!!

Hope everyone has had a lovely day and enjoying the sunshine :hot:

Karenxx

P.S Mags I can come and meet you at the Glen if you want sometime soon? xx
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P and M
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Karen
I was in fountain gate today and there is a shoe shop on upper level that sells clarks. The name was veresys or something very close to that. It was a corner shop and they did kids shoes also and the shop sign is green.

Michelle


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