Shaft measures approximately not_applicable from arch
Platform measures approximately 0.5 inches inches
Heel Height 2.79 inches
Ortholite foot bed
Cushion Soft technology
Full Grain Leather
Flexible Rubber outsole
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Product description
The Lafley Mio from Clarks Collection is a wearable wedge slip-on sandal that complements any summer outfit. A leather upper with stitch-detailing and cork wedge platform are accompanied by a flexible rubber outsole creating maximum walkability. Thanks to the Orth lite foot bed and Cushion Soft technology, comfort is ensured in every step.
From the manufacturer
Shoemakers since 1825
Our story began almost 200 years ago when Cyrus and James Clark made a slipper from sheepskin off-cuts. At the time it was ground-breaking; a combination of invention and craftsmanship that's remained at the heart of what we do. And whilst now, as always, every pair of our shoes begins with a last carved by hand from a single block of hornbeam, advanced construction techniques, technologies and contemporary materials help us deliver perfection tailor-made for the modern world.
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