The Clarks Unstructured Men's Un.Sheridan Dress Casual Slip On in black is a versatile choice that combines both style and comfort. Designed with elastic touches and perforation details in its smooth leather upper, this slip-on allows for easy foot entry while promoting ventilation. If you're looking for comfort that doesn't compromise on looks, this shoe might be just what you need.
The slightly padded topline enhances comfort around the ankle, and the removable footbed ensures that you can find a fit that's right for you. Its unique Unstructured® sole provides flexibility that feels almost natural underfoot.
Additionally, the shoe features a special ventilation system designed to keep your feet cool. With intake vents bringing fresh air in, and exhaust vents releasing moisture, you can say goodbye to sweaty feet even after long hours of wear.
Product | Material | Sole Type | Ventilation |
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Clarks Unstructured Un.Sheridan | 100% Leather | Rubber | Yes |
ECCO Men's Soft 7 | Leather/Textile | Rubber | No |
Dockers Gordon Leather Slip-On | Leather | Rubber | No |
Comfort: The Clarks Unstructured Un.Sheridan excels in comfort with its lightly padded topline and removable footbed. Whether you are walking around the office or attending an event, your feet will thank you for choosing this shoe.
Style: This slip-on offers a sophisticated look that's perfect for both casual and formal settings. The smooth leather and sleek silhouette make it a fashionable addition to any wardrobe.
Durability: Made from high-quality materials, including lambskin and rubber soles, this shoe is built to last. Users have reported minimal wear and tear even after extended use.
Ventilation: One of the standout features is its innovative ventilation system. The combination of intake and exhaust vents ensures optimal airflow, making it ideal for warmer climates or extended wear.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9/10 | Exceptional comfort with excellent cushioning. |
Style | 8/10 | Stylish and versatile for various occasions. |
Durability | 9/10 | High-quality materials ensure long-lasting wear. |
Ventilation | 10/10 | Outstanding airflow keeping feet cool and dry. |
This is both an extremely comfortable loafer, a very well made one and good looking - I like the classic looks and the great quality all-leather construction. As a long time fan of Clarks' shoes from their early days of Naturevelt to the current collection of "Unstructured" shoes I am happy to see the tradition of high quality, long lasting shoes continue. I have been wearing these for the past year - they are my favorite airport-travelling shoe - easy on, easy off, no bending over and dealing with laces.They are very light, very comfy and hold out great for my daily long walks. The fit is excellent, and they are available in wide widths, which makes the shoe very comfortable to wear all day long. I found they have good arch support and they are easy to care for. I hope to keep on buying this model whenever the current ones wear out for as long as they will make it.
I have always had problems picking out good shoes. When I tried on Clarks Wave for the first time, the angels had sung. They fit perfectly, I had no blisters, great for walking, and the break in time was minimal. It was just a wonderful shoe. I bought two pairs of the Waves, their Path, and a dressier black version which I eventually wore out over a two year period.I was looking to replace the dress version of the Wave, but Clarks no longer make it. So I first tried Ecco's on a friends recommendations. These did not fit and went back to Clark for the unstructured. While these fit well, they are not as comfortable as the Waves. They required substantially more time to break, are not as comfortable for walking, and I did get blisters with these.Pros: Nice Looking. Comfortable Compared to other dress shoes I have had. Seem high qualityCons: Not as good as the Clarks Wave Shoes. Somewhat pricey.
These shoes are amazing. They have great cushion and it feels like you are walking on air. I have to dress business casual or suit everyday for work, and these fit the bill for either occasion. They are so comfortable, they look great, and they are easy to get on and off for security when traveling. I am 6'5", 300lbs, and I have flat feet and a high instep. Most dress shoes either feel like I'm walking on concrete, aren't wide enough, or dig in on the top of my foot and at the rear of the heel. These do none of that. I usually wear a 13 4E in new balance, so I took a chance and ordered the same size even though other people were saying they run big. These fit perfect, even better than my new balance shoes. I would order another pair in black, but they are out of my size.
Depending on the shoe manufacturer, I wear a size 17 or 18, which unfortunately limits my shoe options. I ordered a size 17, and they feel a tiny bit larger than other size 17 shoes from other manufacturers, but they feel very good. Plus, I'd rather they be a little bit bigger than smaller. They also look and feel like a quality pair of shoes.I really like these shoes because they look great with slacks and a button-up/Polo shirt, or with a suit and tie. I've only owned them for a little over two months, but I wear them four to five days a week and they've held up really well thus far. They're a little steep in price, but so far the quality and comfort has easily justified that. Plus, other dress slip on shoes I've purchased have started showing wear after only a few months whereas these have not. They look better now than the day they were delivered, only because I keep them well polished--and they're a quality pair of shoes.
I've always been a huge Clarks fan.. even the cheap china ones still look great, fit well and last quite a while.These are teh first Un.- models that I've tried from them. The traction is better than any shoe i've ever owned. I live in snowey, wet, cold northern Wiscinsin, and these offer better grip than any of my snow boots do. I'm not sure what the sole is made from, but its awesome.as far as the rest of the shoe goes.. its very light, and quite stylish. i like the slightly narrowed but moderately squared off front toe. it looks like a dressy but easy on/off 'biz-casual' shoe should look like. i wear these most days, and with work slacks and a button down it fits in perfectly. and with jeans, it also looks good without bing too much.if these hold up like most clarks do, i will be a happy camper.-is it worth the extra $20 more than the regular line of Clarks.. I think so.
As a traveling business consultant, I have worn these shoes for the last two years, and they are very comfortable. They have been through many airports, and on many planes. They are a good solid business shoe. I am a bigger guy with wider feet, and it's harder to find decent 3E slip-on dress shoes, which is why I ended up buying these. I like the look of these, a very classic slip-on. They do run slightly large. I normally wear an 11, but I bought these in a 10.5 and they fit exactly like I would expect an 11 to fit. The 3E version of these shoes have a ton of space inside the shoe. To me, that's a good thing, because I really like to use SOF SOLE inserts, but they are pretty thick. With these shoes, the inserts fit fine.However, there is one thing that I really hated about these shoes for a long time. It may be related to the fact that I am heavier, but on certain floors, the little plastic circle on the bottom with "Un" on it would make a very annoying sound. After a long time, I just ripped those off, and the problem was solved.As far as longevity, I generally get about 1 year out of shoes before the heel wears, and I scuff them up too bad to wear. These have held up much longer than that for me. They scuff significantly less than the last couple of pair of Eccos that I have bought (which are more expensive). $120 for two+ years out of a pair of daily shoes (travel shoes at that) is a pretty good cost to use ratio.I am trying out a different pair of slip-ons, but if they don't work out, I am going to order these again (and immediately remove that stupid plastic disk).