Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

Classic Style and Comfort!

Clarks Originals Mens Desert Beeswax

Clarks Originals Mens Desert Beeswax

I bought my first pair of DBs (in beeswax leather) last year, and just picked up a pair in chocolate-brown suede to add to the rotation. They look great (the rest of my non-dress/athletic shoes have been gathering dust, as I find myself wearing nothing else with jeans or cords), take a beating, fit well (note that if like me you have feet that are wide at the ball, disregard the conventional wisdom about going down a size), and are pretty much barefoot-comfortable. The plantation-crepe soles are amazing - so soft that you can feel a crack in the sidewalk if you pay attention, but surprisingly durable (something about my gait will wear away a cheap rubber heel in a month, but not these), and the weird-looking bright-white will quickly reach something more subdued with normal wear. Clark's customer service is also great - they will replace broken laces free of charge (as long as you have the full style number for your color and size handy - check it inside the show when you get them and write it down somewhere, in case it wears away to illegibility).

One thing to note about the comfort if you are new to DBs - what I said above applies after about five to ten wearings. When my first pair was brand new I was sure for a while that I'd been sold a bill of goods about how comfortable DBs are - un-broken-in DBs can HURT. I'm finding the same to be true with my new pair. But if you stick with it you will be amazed how well they break in, and you too will be a convert for life.

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8 komentar:

  1. After several months of eyeing these shoes at the Clark's store, I finally broke down and bought them. I recently received my 10M Oakwood Desert Boots, and I must say that I love them. They are quite comfortable, and they also seem to be durable. I wear an 11 sneaker, and even the size 10s are quite big on my foot. My only concern is how dirty the bottom of the boots can get. The rubber material seems to absorb the color of the asphalt on the street. After one day of wear, the bottom of the boots are filthy. I'm not sure if there is a way to clean off the bottom and sides of the sole. Other then that, these are great so far!

    BalasHapus
  2. Essential. You'll get noticed--in a good way. Be sure to buy a half-size down as they stretch; I didn't come up with this rule, but I'm glad I followed it.

    BalasHapus
  3. I bought my first pair of DBs (in beeswax leather) last year, and just picked up a pair in chocolate-brown suede to add to the rotation. They look great (the rest of my non-dress/athletic shoes have been gathering dust, as I find myself wearing nothing else with jeans or cords), take a beating, fit well (note that if like me you have feet that are wide at the ball, disregard the conventional wisdom about going down a size), and are pretty much barefoot-comfortable. The plantation-crepe soles are amazing - so soft that you can feel a crack in the sidewalk if you pay attention, but surprisingly durable (something about my gait will wear away a cheap rubber heel in a month, but not these), and the weird-looking bright-white will quickly reach something more subdued with normal wear. Clark's customer service is also great - they will replace broken laces free of charge (as long as you have the full style number for your color and size handy - check it inside the show when you get them and write it down somewhere, in case it wears away to illegibility).

    One thing to note about the comfort if you are new to DBs - what I said above applies after about five to ten wearings. When my first pair was brand new I was sure for a while that I'd been sold a bill of goods about how comfortable DBs are - un-broken-in DBs can HURT. I'm finding the same to be true with my new pair. But if you stick with it you will be amazed how well they break in, and you too will be a convert for life.

    BalasHapus
  4. These are just like the ones I wore in the 1960s; except they are made in Vietnam instead of England; which is dissappointing. They're still great though.

    BalasHapus
  5. Still wearing them since the '60's (but NOT the same ones) and still enjoying the comfort and versatility. They "go" with anything, great for travel, and if they get to grungy for you, put them in the shower with you once in awhile...they can take it...

    BalasHapus
  6. I had been wanting a pair of Clarks Desert Boots forever and when I saw the price on Amazon I just had to buy them. I would've been stupid not to as the price was such a bargain compared to prices anywhere else. The color of the boot is exactly as shown in the picture and they're very comfy. As others have said, downsize. I didn't go down an entire size though, I went down a half size and they fit perfectly with a little toe room for when it comes time to wear thick socks for winter. If you've been contemplating buying a pair of these boots, GET THEM! You will not be disappointed.

    BalasHapus
  7. I have looked everywhere for desert boots without any luck. They did not seem to exist anymore. This was a shoe that I had worn forever. On a whim I checked Amazon and was pleasently surprised to find these shoes. They are exactly what I wanted. Great shoe, great service.

    BalasHapus