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This isn't the first time Clarks has been accused of sexism. Earlier this month, a mum complained that Clarks' girls shoes weren't comfortable or "not suited to outdoor activities in British weather." ...
Clarks has announced plans for unisex school shoes. The announcement comes after the shoe brand was criticised for “sexist” shoes for children earlier this summer.
Clarks revamp its kid footwear range after parents slam ‘sexist’ shoes that are ‘fussy and impractical’ for young girls Daniel Jones Published : 3:12, 2 Sep 2016 ...
Of the 78 styles of girl's shoe listed on the Clarks 'Girls School Shoe' website, 52 are open topped shoes, 20 of them are trainer-style, while the final eight are boots.
To take the stress out of waiting in never-ending in-store queues, we’ve trawled through the expansive online selection of girls’ school shoes to not only save you time, but precious money too.
Clarks has been accused of "everyday sexism" for a calling a girls' school shoe "Dolly Babe", while the boys' equivalent is called "Leader". The girls' shoes carry a heart-patterned insole, while ...
This 8-year-old girl wrote to Clarks to complain about their sexist shoes Siam Goorwich Published March 5, 2015 5:08pm Updated December 11, 2019 10:11am ...
A mother has accused Clarks, one of the UK's biggest shoe companies, of sexism in the way it differentiates boys and girls school shoes. The company has rejected accusations of gender bias.