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About Clarks
Few British brands carry the weight of Clarks. Founded in Street, Somerset, the company has been making shoes long enough that your grandparents probably wore them, and - if you're buying school shoes right now - so will your children. That multigenerational footprint is either a mark of genuine quality or a triumph of institutional inertia, depending on how you feel about sensible footwear. The truth is somewhere in the middle.
Clarks sells shoes, boots, sandals and accessories for men, women and children. The children's range is where the brand still holds a quietly commanding position: the in-store foot-measuring service and the structured, wide-fit options are genuinely hard to replicate elsewhere. The adult ranges have improved considerably over the last few years, with cleaner silhouettes and a few collaborations that have given the brand some credibility beyond the comfort-first crowd.
Shopping online at clarks.com is straightforward. The site is well-organised, filtering by width fitting (a feature that matters more than most retailers admit), and product pages are detailed. Returns are free within 35 days, which is better than many competitors. You can also use the store locator to check whether a specific style and size is available nearby - useful if you'd rather try before you buy.
What's genuinely good here? The width fittings. It's a dull differentiator until the moment you actually need it, and then it's the only thing that matters. Clarks offers standard, wide and in some children's styles even narrow fittings, which puts it ahead of most mass-market footwear retailers. The quality at mid-range price points is solid - not Grenson, not Church's, but meaningfully better than fast-fashion footwear that falls apart by November.
The weaknesses are real, though. Full-price Clarks can feel steep relative to competitors like Schuh or even ASOS, which stocks comparable comfort brands at sharper prices. Trend responsiveness is improving but still lags behind. And while the website is functional, stock availability across sizes can be patchy - particularly for anything in a wide fit or at the popular end of sale lines.
On the competitive landscape: Clarks sits between mass-market and premium. Schuh is faster and trendier. Shoe Zone is cheaper. M&S has a comparable breadth of comfort footwear. For children's shoes specifically, Clarks competes with Start-Rite, which arguably matches it on fit expertise but with a smaller range. For adults, the comfort credentials put it in the same conversation as Ecco and Hotter, though Clarks skews younger in positioning.
There's no subscription or loyalty programme to speak of - which is a genuine omission for a brand with this level of repeat custom. You can create an account for faster checkout and order tracking, but there's no points accumulation or tier-based reward. Clarks does send promotional emails and early-access sale notifications to registered customers, which is worth doing if you're a regular buyer.
Delivery costs a flat fee for standard orders, with free delivery available on orders over a certain threshold - worth checking current terms on the site as these do change. Next-day delivery is available at a premium. Click and collect to store is free and often the most reliable option if you want to inspect the fit. International delivery is available, though clarks.com is primarily geared toward the UK market.
Currently there are 6 active voucher codes and 87 deals listed on this page, with discounts ranging from 10% to 89% off - the deeper end of that range reflecting clearance sale items rather than typical promotional codes. The most commonly seen discount sits around 50% off, which is a reasonable benchmark for what you can realistically expect during sale periods. Worth acting promptly: 13 of the listed codes expire within the next week.
The honest verdict: Clarks is the right call for children's shoes, wide-fit requirements, and anyone who wants a recognisably quality shoe without going full bespoke. If you're chasing the latest trainers or want the cheapest possible price on a standard fitting, there are faster, cheaper routes.
How to use a Clarks discount code
- Browse clarks.com and add your items to the bag as normal. Make sure you've selected the correct size and width before you proceed - you can't always edit these at checkout.
- Head to your bag by clicking the basket icon at the top right of the page. Review what's in there, then click the checkout button.
- At checkout, look for a box labelled "Promo code" or "Discount code" - it typically appears on the order summary panel. It won't auto-apply; you need to type or paste the code in manually.
- Click "Apply" and wait for the confirmation. The discount should appear immediately in your order total. If it doesn't, the code may have expired or the items in your bag may not be eligible - check the offer terms.
- Complete your payment as normal. Keep your order confirmation email; if the discount didn't apply correctly, you'll need that reference for customer service.
Clarks shopping tips
- Use the sale filter, not just the homepage banners. Clarks' sale pages can run to hundreds of items with reductions up to 89% on clearance lines - the homepage surface-level banners rarely show the full depth. Go directly to the men's, women's or kids' sale section and sort by discount percentage.
- Check the expiry dates on codes before you spend time at checkout. With 13 codes on this page set to expire within the week, it's worth glancing at the listed expiry before you commit to a basket built around a specific offer. The live codes listed on this page are updated regularly.
- Width fittings matter more than you think. If a style comes in G and H widths (standard and wide), they're effectively different shoes in terms of fit. Check which width you're ordering - the dropdown is easy to miss - and size accordingly.
- Children's shoes are worth buying in-store if you're between sizes. The in-store foot measuring service is free and genuinely useful. Online is fine if you know the fitting; for first-time buyers or fast-growing children, the physical experience is worth the trip.
- Register for an account and opt into emails before major sale events. Clarks has been known to offer early-access codes to registered users ahead of Black Friday and end-of-season sales. Not guaranteed, but costs you nothing to be on the list.
- Stack a discount code against already-reduced sale items where terms allow. Some codes apply to full-price items only, but others work on selected sale lines. Always read the offer terms - applying a 20% code to a pair already reduced by 50% is where the real value sits, when it's permitted.
- Click and collect is the safest option for children's styles. School shoes in particular sell fast in popular sizes. Reserve online, collect in-store, and you can still have the child try them on before you formally complete the purchase.
- Don't ignore the clearance tab if you're flexible on style. Clarks rotates end-of-season stock with discounts that regularly hit 60-80% off. The range narrows as the season ends, but quality remains the same - these aren't seconds, just last season's colourways.
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The best Clarks discounts typically offer between 10% and 71% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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