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Margaret52129
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Hi, has anyone bought these - and are they any good? I've been thinking of investing in a pair, but they are quite expensive for flip flops! Is there anywhere you can buy them cheaper? I've seen them locally for £35.
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I'm after one pair too... I tried them on and they seem really comfortable. I don't really care if they work or not, for me it's just a comfortable pair of shoes..
Take a look on ebay, you might find them a bit cheaper.0 -
I bought the fitflops last year and I love them. I have them in about 5 colours and I also have the Goughs which I bought last winter as I did not want to come out of them.
They are very comfortable and I wear mine all the time, hence the different colours. I do think my legs look better with wearing them but it was the comfort factor that hooked me.
I did buy the MBT sandals a couple of year ago which do the same thing but I found I could not stand still in them. I wanted to rock back and forward in them.
I did buy some last year at the end of the season reduced in Fenwicks department store.0 -
I have a pair and although I cant say they have done anything for me in the way of toning or improving posture, they are the only things I have worn that are comfortable enough for me to wear for a ten hour shift in the kitchens and not be in tears at the end with the pain in me feet and legs.
Have to dodge spitting fat and hot water though:eek:0 -
My friend has had a pair of these fitflops and says they have made a difference to her legs, she has just bought a pair of the trainer ones (from ebay), but hasn't worn them yet.0
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I've just bought a pair from www.shudoo.co.uk
they have them in the sale and there is adiscount code around for shudoo which gives 20% of so they cost me £28.
Really looking forward to trying them out! Just hope the warm weather lasts for a while yet!0 -
My Physio recomended them to me, I tore my knee ligament last year and they have worked wonders. I had the gouhs in the winter and the sandals now. I have alreayd ordered this years winter boots from Victoria Health. Since I;ve had them I haven't worn another pair of shoes.Sealed pot challenge 822
Jan - £176.66 :j0 -
Hi Margaret, I would definately recommend fit flops! I have lived in them for 4 months and cannot fault them! I do understand the price is steep, i was fortunate enough to have enough boots advantage points so used those to purchase a pair. But looking back seeing how comfortable they are and how much they have helped me aches and pains, and posture, i would have paid £36 for them. I have just ordered the fit flops mukluk boots that are £125! I managed to get a voucher code for sweatybetty.com so got 25% off so they were £100 which is bad enough!!, I will try dig out the code if you want as they do normal fit flops too?0
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I really fancy a pair of fit flop boots for winter as I'll be doing a fair bit of walking this winter - can anyone tell me if they are suitable for wearing in the rain or not?0
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ljbnotts your link should be https://www.shudoo.co.uk your .com is in japenese!0
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I have a pair and although I cant say they have done anything for me in the way of toning or improving posture, they are the only things I have worn that are comfortable enough for me to wear for a ten hour shift in the kitchens and not be in tears at the end with the pain in me feet and legs.
Have to dodge spitting fat and hot water though:eek:
Wish I'd seen these before the 'summer' - I'm now thinking of comfort and warmth for the winter...
The mukluk boots look nice - but I have come a cropper in the past when I have bought boots and then find that can't fit jeans inside them... you need skinny jeans. The boots appear to be pull on, which means they will be useless for me!Genie
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