First launched in 1967, the Wallabee shoes are iconic for Clarks Originals. Easy meets handsome in these moccasins that feature clean and simple lines as well as a structural silhouette for absolute comfort. Rich suede upper with tonal stitching. Moccasin stitching detail for added appeal. Low-profile construction for ankle mobility. Gusseted tongue to keep debris out. Traditional 2-eyelet lacing system for flexible fit. Soft and breathable leather lining for abrasion-free wear. Non-removable and foam padded insole for cushioning. Signature crepe sole that cushions and reduces foot fatigue.
First launched in 1967, the Wallabee shoes are iconic for Clarks Originals. Easy meets handsome in these moccasins that feature clean and simple lines as well as a structural silhouette for absolute comfort. Rich suede upper with tonal stitching. Moccasin stitching detail for added appeal. Low-profile construction for ankle mobility. Gusseted tongue to keep debris out. Traditional 2-eyelet lacing system for flexible fit. Soft and breathable leather lining for abrasion-free wear. Non-removable and foam padded insole for cushioning. Signature crepe sole that cushions and reduces foot fatigue.
First launched in 1967, the Wallabee shoes are iconic for Clarks Originals. Easy meets handsome in these moccasins that feature clean and simple lines as well as a structural silhouette for absolute comfort. Rich suede upper with tonal stitching. Moccasin stitching detail for added appeal. Low-profile construction for ankle mobility. Gusseted tongue to keep debris out. Traditional 2-eyelet lacing system for flexible fit. Soft and breathable leather lining for abrasion-free wear. Non-removable and foam padded insole for cushioning. Signature crepe sole that cushions and reduces foot fatigue.
First launched in 1967, the Wallabee shoes are iconic for Clarks Originals. Easy meets handsome in these moccasins that feature clean and simple lines as well as a structural silhouette for absolute comfort. Rich suede upper with tonal stitching. Moccasin stitching detail for added appeal. Low-profile construction for ankle mobility. Gusseted tongue to keep debris out. Traditional 2-eyelet lacing system for flexible fit. Soft and breathable leather lining for abrasion-free wear. Non-removable and foam padded insole for cushioning. Signature crepe sole that cushions and reduces foot fatigue.
Last updated at 03/18/2026 21:55:28
Clarks Originals Wallabee Pale Grey
Delivery $34.95
originally posted on clarksusa.com
I have terrible peripheral neuropathy and a uality shoes are a necessity. I have spent thousands on other shoes only to be disappointed after the break in period. However, not my Clark’s. Quality and comfort are their best qualities. Love them!
originally posted on clarksusa.com
I am a first time Wallabee wearer, and I have to say that for the first three weeks I was loving them. I received compliments and they were extremely comfortable, as advertised. However, after those three weeks, the sole of the left shoe slowly started to peel up. When I wear the shoe it rolls beneath my foot and is so uncomfortable that it basically deems the shoe unwearable for me. The worst part is that every time I take the shoe off it lifts even more. For 140 dollars, there is no excuse for such a defect after such a short period of wearing these shoes. Now, after 140 dollars spent and three weeks of wear, I cringe to even put these on my feet due to how uncomfortable it feels to have rolled up leather beneath my foot at every step. Other than that issue, l ... MoreI am a first time Wallabee wearer, and I have to say that for the first three weeks I was loving them. I received compliments and they were extremely comfortable, as advertised. However, after those three weeks, the sole of the left shoe slowly started to peel up. When I wear the shoe it rolls beneath my foot and is so uncomfortable that it basically deems the shoe unwearable for me. The worst part is that every time I take the shoe off it lifts even more. For 140 dollars, there is no excuse for such a defect after such a short period of wearing these shoes. Now, after 140 dollars spent and three weeks of wear, I cringe to even put these on my feet due to how uncomfortable it feels to have rolled up leather beneath my foot at every step. Other than that issue, l love everything about these, so I’ll still give it a few stars. Purchase at your own risk!
originally posted on clarks.co.uk
I have owned a pair of wallabees for over 10 years. They are the best shoes I own. They have stood up to walking around a college campus and now being a teacher. They still look great and they still feel great. I ordered myself a pair of black suede wallabees for Christmas and was so terribly disappointed. The insert in the shoe only goes half way. The insert stops at the arch. The toe portion of the shoe is just raw material with stitching that you can feel in your toes. I am so upset that this product has gone to cheap manufacturing. I was greatly looking forward to a new pair of shoes to wear to work and now I have to shop elsewhere. I think Clark has shown how they feel about the customer. They are charging a premium price for an inferior product.
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Clarks Originals Wallabee Pale Grey
Delivery $34.95
I have terrible peripheral neuropathy and a uality shoes are a necessity. I have spent thousands on other shoes only to be disappointed after the break in period. However, not my Clark’s. Quality and comfort are their best qualities. Love them!
I am a first time Wallabee wearer, and I have to say that for the first three weeks I was loving them. I received compliments and they were extremely comfortable, as advertised. However, after those three weeks, the sole of the left shoe slowly started to peel up. When I wear the shoe it rolls beneath my foot and is so uncomfortable that it basically deems the shoe unwearable for me. The worst part is that every time I take the shoe off it lifts even more. For 140 dollars, there is no excuse for such a defect after such a short period of wearing these shoes. Now, after 140 dollars spent and three weeks of wear, I cringe to even put these on my feet due to how uncomfortable it feels to have rolled up leather beneath my foot at every step. Other than that issue, l ... MoreI am a first time Wallabee wearer, and I have to say that for the first three weeks I was loving them. I received compliments and they were extremely comfortable, as advertised. However, after those three weeks, the sole of the left shoe slowly started to peel up. When I wear the shoe it rolls beneath my foot and is so uncomfortable that it basically deems the shoe unwearable for me. The worst part is that every time I take the shoe off it lifts even more. For 140 dollars, there is no excuse for such a defect after such a short period of wearing these shoes. Now, after 140 dollars spent and three weeks of wear, I cringe to even put these on my feet due to how uncomfortable it feels to have rolled up leather beneath my foot at every step. Other than that issue, l love everything about these, so I’ll still give it a few stars. Purchase at your own risk!
I have owned a pair of wallabees for over 10 years. They are the best shoes I own. They have stood up to walking around a college campus and now being a teacher. They still look great and they still feel great. I ordered myself a pair of black suede wallabees for Christmas and was so terribly disappointed. The insert in the shoe only goes half way. The insert stops at the arch. The toe portion of the shoe is just raw material with stitching that you can feel in your toes. I am so upset that this product has gone to cheap manufacturing. I was greatly looking forward to a new pair of shoes to wear to work and now I have to shop elsewhere. I think Clark has shown how they feel about the customer. They are charging a premium price for an inferior product.
I have owned a pair of desert boots for almost 10 years., so I was familiar with the quality of Clark’s Originals products. For a long time I thought the Wallabee was charming but bordering on odd/ugly. I am so glad I finally bought a pair. I have worn them while on holiday for the past week, and they have been extremely comfortable for walking 20K steps per day in London. I love the look, too, especially the cola suede which seems to be very good quality. I’ll be adding more Wallabees to my closet in the future.
I have 4 pairs of #WallabeeBoots that are 13 years old. After I wore my first pair for a bit, I went back to buy another 3 pairs in different colors because I thought they felt so comfortable and looked pretty nice - I REALLY like them.My maple suede's sole is getting too thin so I ordered a new pair. I just received them but unfortunately, they'll be returned to the store later this week.You've cut too many corners on the Wallabee Boot's materials and perhaps on its manufacturing also (to increase profit margins?) The overall quality, fit and feel have significantly diminished compared to what it was 13 years ago.1. The new sole insert is thin, it only goes half the length of the boot and it's flat. The sole insert in my old pair is a lot thicker, runs the ... MoreI have 4 pairs of #WallabeeBoots that are 13 years old. After I wore my first pair for a bit, I went back to buy another 3 pairs in different colors because I thought they felt so comfortable and looked pretty nice - I REALLY like them.My maple suede's sole is getting too thin so I ordered a new pair. I just received them but unfortunately, they'll be returned to the store later this week.You've cut too many corners on the Wallabee Boot's materials and perhaps on its manufacturing also (to increase profit margins?) The overall quality, fit and feel have significantly diminished compared to what it was 13 years ago.1. The new sole insert is thin, it only goes half the length of the boot and it's flat. The sole insert in my old pair is a lot thicker, runs the whole length of the boot and the edge around the heel part curves up so it cups my heels2. The new crepe soles are way thinner. They would have been my "go to" boots. I don't think the soles would last 2 years. Also, having a thicker sole not only prolong its useful life, but it also provides cushion.3. The suede feels cheaper. It also looks thinner and feels stiffer in comparison. My old pair fit like a glove straight out the box. I didn't have to break it in.4. One of the things I like about my old pair is I can easily slip into them. The new ones, I have to push my feet in because the opening is now a lot smaller.5. Not sure if where it's manufactured affects the fit and quality but the new one is made in Vietnam vs. China for my old pair.Yes, I can simply buy a better sole insert from your store, push into as opposed to slip into them, give it some time to break in, etc. to make it work, but why should I settle for a lesser quality product that is also at a higher price point than what I originally had?You HAD a really great product. If you're branding the leather tabs and marketing the Wallabee Boot as an "Original", keep it original or change for the better as opposes to cutting corners. And I know my points are irrelevant for today's first time buyers of the boot because they don't know how good it was then.Please bring the old boots back for us 90s folks.
The Clark Wallabee High Top in beige suede offers timeless style with a comfortable fit. Its premium suede construction ensures durability, while the high-top design adds a classic touch to any outfit. Perfect for both casual and semi-formal wear.5/5. The only cons: delicate colour.
This is the second time I’m buying this shoes and I’m experiencing the same problem.On the first pair, the suede broke around the sole.And on the second one, which I own now, it became loose.Plus, the sole loses colour and it becomes yellow.Well… I’m done with Clarks.I must say, the prices are way too high for the quality you’re getting.
Unfortunately, the shoes run very big and there's no effort on Clark's part to warn you of that. So after receiving them and wearing them out the first day, I had bleeding blisters 300 metres into the walk, and after some research I discovered people routinely order a full or half size down, so no matter what the shoes weren't going to work for me.I had worn them out, rendering them ineligible for return, and now I was out $250 for ordering my shoes in the correct size. I can't help but feel a bit cheated and frustrated, as I refuse to believe Clarks doesn't know this and could easily add some warning for customers.
I got my first pair late winter of 2017 - Beeswax low cut in an 11, made in China. Good fit, soul separates from leather upper around the edges in a few spots. Hasn't lifted very far in yet. Told it was due to the stiffness of the beeswax leather. Maybe so, but I still don't think they should separate at all.I got my 2nd pair--this time a suede maple high top boot--in late spring of 2017, made in china. Upon the recommendation of the sales clerk at the local Clarks store, I bought size 10.5, since, I was told, they tend to run a 1/2 size large. Verdict? Compared to the beeswax, slightly tighter through toes, but still comfortable, and they have stretched and conformed to my feet like a ball glove does.My 3rd pair - blue suede boot, made in Vietnam. Ordered a ... MoreI got my first pair late winter of 2017 - Beeswax low cut in an 11, made in China. Good fit, soul separates from leather upper around the edges in a few spots. Hasn't lifted very far in yet. Told it was due to the stiffness of the beeswax leather. Maybe so, but I still don't think they should separate at all.I got my 2nd pair--this time a suede maple high top boot--in late spring of 2017, made in china. Upon the recommendation of the sales clerk at the local Clarks store, I bought size 10.5, since, I was told, they tend to run a 1/2 size large. Verdict? Compared to the beeswax, slightly tighter through toes, but still comfortable, and they have stretched and conformed to my feet like a ball glove does.My 3rd pair - blue suede boot, made in Vietnam. Ordered a size 11, having heard that the newer ones were running smaller than before. It was good that I did, because these 11s are identical to my chinese-made 10.5 in length, while it felt a bit more snug through the toes. Purchased early 2018.My 4th pair - Brown suede boot. Made in Vietnam. Ordered size 11.5, based on the blue pair, wanting a little more space for the toes. It worked. Although, placing these boots sole-to-sole against my original, chinese-made beeswax pair (size 11), the latter are still just a tad longer and wider through the ball of the foot.Takeaway? It appears they've shaved some materials and changed the sizing by at least 1/2 a size. So, be forewarned, if they're made in Vietnam, order true to size (I'm an 11, measured) or a 1/2 size larger. The vietnamese-made boots also seem a little bit more stiff than the chinese-made, but I need to give them a chance to break in a bit to see if that impression changes. Overall, I still like the look and the feel of them, that's why I keep ordering them.
I don't normally post reviews, but feel so strongly about these shoes that I wanted to add my voice to the chorus of negative reviews about the "new" Wallabee...which they strangely still call an "Original" even though it is effectively a different shoe.I have worn Wallabees as for 21 years, with a couple of pairs having been re-soled. Given the high cost of re-soling these days, I bought a new pair this time around. Although I saw all of the negative reviews here that were essentially saying the new (made in Vietnam) Wallabee had problems, I figured I'd roll the dice and see how they seemed. My prior pairs were made in China, and this new pair I'm trying is made in Vietnam.Having now tried these on at home, I will be sending them back and never buying Wallabees ... MoreI don't normally post reviews, but feel so strongly about these shoes that I wanted to add my voice to the chorus of negative reviews about the "new" Wallabee...which they strangely still call an "Original" even though it is effectively a different shoe.I have worn Wallabees as for 21 years, with a couple of pairs having been re-soled. Given the high cost of re-soling these days, I bought a new pair this time around. Although I saw all of the negative reviews here that were essentially saying the new (made in Vietnam) Wallabee had problems, I figured I'd roll the dice and see how they seemed. My prior pairs were made in China, and this new pair I'm trying is made in Vietnam.Having now tried these on at home, I will be sending them back and never buying Wallabees again, at least until Clarks changes how they are made. These are a complete disaster, for all the reasons others have mentioned in negative reviews:- Most notably, the previous flat insert has been replaced with a glued-in heal cup that runs about 3/4 length of the shoe. This then dumps the ball of your foot directly onto the suede interior of the shoe, rather than having some support from the original flat insole. The heal cup/arch piece is not very wide, completely guides your foot into a single position and feels rigid and cheap. This also effectively creates more heel drop by elevating the back of your foot and pushing you to put more pressure on the ball of your foot and toes. To those accustomed to older Wallabees, I can't stress this enough: if you compared China with Vietnam Wallabees with your eyes closed, you'd think they were completely different shoes. They look similar on the outside, but that's it.- I can also confirm that the foot opening at the top of the boot is indeed narrower/smaller.- The soles do indeed feel different from the older crepe. Part of this is because the upper feels so much different, but the soles have less cushion and seem narrower and more rigid.My advice to classic Wallabee fans: hold onto your China ones and see about re-soling. Or, do a search for "original Wallabee Ireland" and you will find that the original Irish company that made Wallabees for a couple of decades is now back in business with Portugal-made Wallabee style boots that, by most accounts, sounds like they are truer to the original.PS: I've given these a 1-star rating for style as well, even though they look very similar to the original Wallabee. What good is the look of a shoe if you can't wear it any more?!
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