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Are these the fugliest shoes ever made?

Robert Frost

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Hi folks.

I've just stumbled across the atrocity that is called the Clarks Mo Three. The faint of heart please look away now.

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More on Amazon.

These molten clumps of matter look like the shoes of a burn victim. I find them grotesquely, sickness inducingly ugly. To a point where I almost feel that Kudos to Clarks - a company not entirely unknown, after all - are in order for being bold enough to throw this excessively experimental design on the market.

The one critic on Amazon finds that the Mo Three can be worn with anything and that they're sporty, elegant and chique. Words fail me to comment on this assessment.

Waddayathink?

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Excellent first poast
 

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