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I also want to add that I have also experienced a pair of Clarks shoes that were starting to fall apart and they weren't very old. They were the athletic bungee cord black and coral slip on shoe called Haley Cortland. Last year the stitching on the outside vamp on the right shoe started to unravel. I hand stitched a piece of fabric back on where it was unravelling. But today the left shoe was digging into my foot while I was at Starbucks and I ended up going home to get another pair of shoes. The left shoe's tongue was coming unglued inside and the material was starting to curl and dig into the top of my left foot. Those shoes were donated immediately. These shoes weren't worn much and were only about 4 years old.

 

I also donated an almost unworn pair of Nike lace up athletic shoes that were 7 years old as the heels are now too loose so the shoes slip on the heel when I walk.

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@Katcat1

I have a wide foot --- and I'm done buying shoes for eternity. I already have way too many - Clarks, Birkenstocks & Rykas.