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Clarks sandals 'perfect for holiday' have 50% off in huge summer sale

Clarks sandals 'perfect for holiday' have 50% off in huge summer sale

Wales Online24-06-2025
Clarks sandals 'perfect for holiday' have 50% off in huge summer sale
Clarks has slashed prices across a huge range of women's sandals
Tuscan cross leather sandals were originally £70
Sandal season is well and truly upon us, making it the perfect time to update your summer shoe collection in preparation for your sun-soaked holidays. Clarks is currently offering a huge sale for women, making it easier and more affordable to pick up those essential summer sandals.
With discounts reaching up to 60%, you can choose from a wide selection of women's sandals, from timeless leather classics to stylish chunky-soled designs.
One of the highlights of this sale is the Tuscan Cross Sandal in Leather, originally priced at £70 but reduced to £43. Now, with an additional 10% off, the price drops to just £38.70. This extra discount is automatically applied at checkout.
Available in four distinct colours - all of which are included in the sale - the sandals blend a modern, stylish aesthetic with Clarks' renowned comfort-focused design. The versatile sandals are ideal for everything from casual lunches to city excursions, reports the Mirror.
The Tuscan Cross perfectly marries style and comfort. It features a high-quality cream leather upper and a sleek, strappy profile for easy summer styling.
The sandal also has a breathable leather sock lining, making it perfect for barefoot wear on particularly hot days. For money-saving tips, sign up to our Money newsletter here
Clarks' contour cushion footbed provides ample underfoot support, while a flex-grooved sole ensures flexibility and grip with every step. It's the ideal sandal for staying active - whether you're running errands, exploring on holiday or enjoying summertime activities at home.
A happy shopper left a glowing five-star review, saying: "This is a nice sandal, and the fit is good, but for some reason, instead of having the leather (which is lined with a kind of microfibre fabric) go down and under the sole, it is stitched to an small piece of elastic band that goes under the sole.
"I'm sure I'll get used to it, but it would have been better to have just the leather and not a stitched piece. It will be a nice pair of sandals to have on holiday, I hope!".
Meanwhile, OFFICE is featuring the Birkenstock Arizona Two-Strap Sandals in Suede Taupe for £105 – a trendy summer essential. Over at Schuh, shoppers can grab a bargain with the Wide Fit Tiana Chunky Buckle Sandals now only £26.99, reduced from £40.
The Clarks ladies' sale presents an assortment of discounted items, ranging from sporty sliders to timeless espadrille wedges. The Alda Strap Leather Sandals are now just £44.10, down from the original price of £70, offering a modest platform heel and arch-supporting cushion for both comfort and style.
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Also included in the sale are the Arwell Walk Sandals at £49, providing a fresh appearance akin to the popular Dune sandals, but with an added benefit of a slightly cushioned sole for enhanced support.
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