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You Only Have 24 Hours To Save 25% On These Comfy Clarks Loafers, Which Are the Perfect Fall Shoes
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Date:2025-04-17 05:43:24
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You may be sweating in the summer heat right now (although I hope you're relaxing in air conditioning), but it's never a bad idea to get ahead on your fall shopping. Loafers are a quintessential autumn shoe and they're also a yearlong staple for the other seasons, especially if you go into an office, but don't stop there. Don't sleep on rocking a loafer with a casual outfit. It works. Trust me.
My only issue with shoe shopping is that all of the shoes I love seem to hurt and blister my feet in unique ways. If you want a comfy loafer that you can rely on for a long day, Clarks is a brand that comes through. For 24 hours, you can save 25% on the Clarks Collection Leather Loafers when you shop at QVC. There are six versatile colors to choose from.
These loafers come in six colors with regular and wide widths to choose from.
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