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    "Clarks offer a lot of support," Zaydenberg says. "Most of the shoes have wider toe boxes, which helps prevent bunions, hammertoes and neuromas." Clarks are also great for people with flat feet ...

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  4. Clarks (shoe retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Cyrus and James Clark the founders of C&J Clark Ltd. Origins of C. & J. Clark can be traced back to 1821 when Cyrus Clark (1801–1866) entered into a partnership with a Quaker cousin in the trade of fellmongering, wool-stapling and tanning in Street, Somerset. [10]

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  6. Start-rite - Wikipedia

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    T-bar sandals from Sonnet (Start-Rite Shoes' subsidiary in the United States), dating from approximately 2000.. Start-rite is a brand of children's shoes. The shoemaker, purportedly Britain's oldest and one of the first manufacturers in Norfolk, [1] was established in 1792 in Norwich, England, by James Smith.

  7. Chukka boot - Wikipedia

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    Clarks' Desert Boot. A desert boot is a chukka boot with crepe rubber soles and, typically, suede uppers. Desert boots were popularized in the 1950s by UK shoe company C. & J. Clark. [11] Desert boots were officially introduced to the world with the debut of the Clarks' Desert Boot at the 1949 Chicago Shoe Fair.