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Clarks Meare
A casual Clarks lace-up with the brand's characteristic comfort construction that serves the comfortable-shoe market without any streetwear or fashion pretension.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Quiet seller, no fashion following
- Comfort: Ortholite insole provides good all-day cushioning
- Fit: Runs true to size, standard width
- Value: Fair pricing around $100-120 for the comfort tech
- Use case: Casual office wear, everyday walking shoe
- Risk: Zero style distinction from the outside
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Full breakdown
The Clarks Meare is a casual lace-up shoe from Clarks's everyday collection. It features a suede or leather upper, a cushioned Ortholite insole, and a flexible rubber outsole. Unlike the more distinctive Wallabee or Desert Boot, the Meare takes a conventional casual shoe shape with Clarks's comfort engineering inside. It targets buyers who want Clarks comfort in a simpler, more office-appropriate silhouette.
Questions answered
FAQ
Is the Clarks Meare comfortable?
Very comfortable for a casual shoe. The Ortholite insole provides cushioning that holds up through a full day of wear, and the flexible outsole doesn't fight your foot movement. It's one of the more comfortable options in the $100 range.
How does the Meare compare to the Wallabee?
The Wallabee has a distinctive silhouette with cultural cachet and the famous crepe sole. The Meare is a conventional casual shoe that blends in rather than stands out. Choose the Wallabee for style, the Meare for office-appropriate anonymity.
Is the Meare good for work?
It works well in business casual environments where sneakers are too informal but dress shoes are unnecessary. The suede or leather upper looks presentable and the Ortholite insole handles 8-hour days comfortably.
How durable is the Meare?
The rubber outsole and suede upper are durable for daily casual use. The Ortholite insole may compress over 6-12 months of heavy use, but replacement insoles are available.
Sources & methodology
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