Got my first pair in 1966 as a 12 year old...have been wearing them ever since!....at best guess, probably at least 12 pairs. The coolest man ever Steve McQueen, wore them.
The Clark’s never had a shank? It is a greatly comfortable shoe but the lack of a heel shank makes this shoe prone to heel arch collapse after break-in period, especially if the wearer is a plus size person.
As a Clark's owner myself, I am pleased with this history.
Got my first pair in 1966 as a 12 year old...have been wearing them ever since!....at best guess, probably at least 12 pairs. The coolest man ever Steve McQueen, wore them.
Nice! Sounds like you’ve enjoyed them over the years thanks for the comment.
Just got my 1st pair, sweet! But they're tricky to find.
Nice! 💪🏼👊🏼
Love Clark shoes.
Me too! Thanks for the comment ✌🏼
Popular in Australia during the 70’s for workers, school shoes & boy scouts.
Thanks for the comment I hope my Aussie accent try wasn’t offensive haha. ✌🏼
@@SOLESERFER it wasn’t the best! few can do it. I can even tell if a mainland Chinese on RUclips has had an Australian language teacher.
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How about a history of The Dr Marten boot please?
I never wore them and I just felt someone in the UK would bring a better perspective.
The Clark’s never had a shank? It is a greatly comfortable shoe but the lack of a heel shank makes this shoe prone to heel arch collapse after break-in period, especially if the wearer is a plus size person.
I never thought about that but I could understand how that would happen with the way the shoes are constructed. Thanks for the comment ✌🏼