A traditional, black leather oxford on the outside, with Unstructured comfort technology on the inside. A padded collar and tongue, removable footbed, and the innovative Air Circulation System of climate control keeps feet feeling fresh and comfortable all day long
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Clarks, a name synonymous with comfort and quality, began in 1825 with two brothers, Cyrus and James Clark. Their story started with a simple idea: crafting slippers from sheepskin offcuts. This dedication to resourcefulness and innovation has been at the heart of Clarks for nearly 200 years.
Clarks prioritizes both comfort and timeless design. They are pioneers in foot-shaped technology, ensuring a perfect fit and all-day support. Their classic styles have transcended generations, while their commitment to innovation keeps them at the forefront of modern footwear trends.
This is the second pair of Clarks UnKenneth shoes I have purchased. The other pair is very dark brown and after having them for at least a year or more, they have kept their shape, look good and polish to a high sheen. The shoe itself is well-made and the complete structure adds up to a comfortable shoe, all-round. It does fit a little larger than one would expect {perhaps as much as a half size) but this is easily adjusted by the use of a proper adhesive pad, placed on the inside of the tongue. The spacing seems to be 'over the instep', but then again, nothing is perfect for everyone. The style is semi-casual but very acceptable for most occasions, both business and casual . I would highly recommend this shoe, and in fact, any of Clarks Unstructured footwear. Excellent footwear for any one who needs good looks and comfortable that lasts all day. For a shoe of this quality, the price is unbelievable in a day when so much of the available footwear is little more than a "throw away product after periods of short wear". With minimum care, this shoe is a keeper.
I had a pair of Johnston and Murphy shoes that disintegrated in less than a year. Tried some Eccos but the fit was weird and they looked strange. These Clarks fit great and look good, but the most surprising thing is that the airflow feature actually works and my feet stay cool. I've been wearing them for over a year now and they are holding up great. Really lightweight and comfortable.
Great shoe.The soles last above average compare to my past shoes.They are comfortable and come in wide sizes which I need 2E. Break in was a bit longer than im used to.These seem priced fairly for the quality you get.These would be perfect if they were only a bit lighter. I was buying Bostonians which were very light for 1/3 the cost. They also wore down 3x faster than these have been.I will continue to buy these shoes though as my past shoes while comfortable and light did not last a reasonable time before I start slipping on wet concrete.
When I first started working, I wore Payless brand shoes that had hard material all the way around the heel, and had no support, rock hard soles, were heavy, and breathed like having saran wrap around your foot. After a few weeks of wearing those day in day out, I hated my feet, because they were blistered and in pain.Enter Clarks Un.Kenneth, with lambskin lining, lightweight EVA outsoles, an air vent to draw warm moist air away from your feet, leather exterior, and I was in comfortville to stay. I actually liked the previous model that was a plain toe a bit better since there was more side to side give, but alas, they discontinued that model so this is the one I'll turn to now. I have it in both black and brown and it's absolutely the only dress shoes I'll buy for work from now on. The old brown color was a bit red and looked pretty terrible, but they've since introduced a "new brown" that's darker and looks great. My first pair lasted me 3 years of constant abuse and everyday wear. I sprint from work to the train station to catch the last train out, and they've held up well. I still have that pair sitting around, but they've seen better days.I made the mistake of purchasing the un.Kerrigan model and that shoe is definitely not in the same league. The material is harder, and the sole is heavier then the un.Kenneth's... but I digress.
I first tried on a pair of Clark's Unstructured shoes at a store here in town and was instantly sold. The overall feel of their shoes is one of high quality, and I really love the lamb skin inner lining. The shoes slide on and off with ease and feel great on your foot. When I needed a new pair of black dress shoes I knew the only way to go was Clarks.This shoe in particular is great. It is extremely light weight and comfortable. I have been on my feet all day in this shoe more than once and have zero complaints.Clarks sizing tends to run a half size big. I wear a 12 EE in nearly everything, and with Clarks I wear an 11.5 EE. I did not hesitate to order these from Amazon as I have worn other shoes in the Unstructured line and know how they fit.My "primary/favorite" shoe is the Clarks Unstructured Un.Coil in brown. The shoes typically last me 2 years, getting a polishing every once in a while to keep them looking nice. I fully expect these to last easily that long since they won't be worn as often.
Nice, comfortable dress shoe. Styling is a bit unusual, with square-ish toe, and atypical construction, but also quite attractive. The best think about Clark's Unstructured shoes, including this model, is the comfort. The soles are thick, substantial, yet sufficiently flexible, and the interior cushioning and ventilation is superior. I always use an orthotic insert in my shoes, (and do so in these), but they are nearly as good without the inserts. The shoe is probably not dressy enough for formal or semi-formal occasions, but with fine with a sport coat or suit in most settings. And, really, who cares if its not formal enough if its comfortable enough. That's what counts for me, anyway.