When trying on new slippers....

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aquaplane
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When trying on new slippers....

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from Lambland:
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Don't complain too much about how narrow the fitting is and "I hope they relax a bit with wear" before you check inside for card stiffers. They fit much better when the card has been removed!
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Re: When trying on new slippers....

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Santa come early?
http://trooncruisingclub.org/ 20' - 30' Berths available, Clyde.
Cruising, racing, maintenance facilities. Go take a look, you know you want to.
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Re: When trying on new slippers....

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sahona wrote:Santa come early?
Naaa, Erica desperately needed some laydee ones:
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so I decided to get some too, postage was the same for 2 pairs. I had some years ago and they were the bestist ones I have ever had.

Note girly ones are pink and have a fur collar, not at all like the butch blokey ones.
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Re: When trying on new slippers....

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You can get them with a hard sole (EWS). I have a couple of pairs & they are capable of coping with muddy garden, driving, trips to the bank/ shops etc. I have even used them as deck shoes, but the grip is poor on GRP. They last for blinking years, are comfy, warm & even suitable for barefoot use.
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