Ideal for those transitional in-between-season days, our ever-popular Breeze collection is refreshed in a closed-toe design, layered with removable, washable cushioning underfoot
Clarks Cloudsteppers
Textile lining for improved breathability and moisture wicking properties
Durable rubber outsole provides traction
1 inch heel height
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Ideal for those transitional in-between-season days, our ever-popular Breeze collection is refreshed in a closed-toe design, layered with removable, washable cushioning underfoot. Elasticated laces and added stretch panels in the red canvas upper ensure Breeze Ave gives a secure, adjustable fit yet is simple to get on and off. The terry cloth upper lining gives this barefoot-wear style a beachy feel. - Red textile upper - 2mm Cushion Soft™ PU foam footbed with added arch support - 3mm additional Supersoft EVA foam for shock absorption and comfort underfoot - Footbed is removable and machine washable - Elasticated laces and gore in upper quarter - Lightweight EVA midsole for cushioning and shock absorption - TPR outsole for traction - Terry cloth upper lining - Heel height: 25mm
A world-renowned theatre, education centre, and cultural landmark. Located on the bank of the River Thames in London, UK, and also always open online.
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SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE 25TH ANNIVERSARY
For one night only, guests will enjoy Amy Hodge’s production of Henry VIII, alongside many anniversary surprises. With extra special guests, familiar faces, confetti cannons, and trumpet fanfares; get ready for a whole lot of pomp and pageantry in our one and only wooden ‘O’.
The premiere of hilarious follow-up to the play-within-a-play from A Midsummer Night's Dream comes to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Suitable for the young and young at heart.
Shakespeare’s complex exploration of prejudice, patriarchy and capitalism. Director Abigail Graham, brings together the personal and political in this re-imagining of Shylock’s play.
Go inside the mind of Shakespeare's grief stricken prince as Hamlet is performed in the intimate confines of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse for the first time, directed by Sean Holmes.