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I want knee high boots but for bigger calves
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was just kidding
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There is big shoe boutique, (cashback and discount codes about), also if you order from the states there is torrid.comGreen and minimal chemicals is the new black- I know a fair old bit about sustainability, specially energy and transport stuff. If I can help- please ask!0
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shoe zone do some I think, was in there today and it said wider fitting on them, so I'd assume they do .** Total debt: £6950.82 ± May NSDs 1/10 **** Fat Bum Shrinking: -7/56lbs **
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bigger calves? Perhaps you should leave the sexy FMB's to the younger girls and try these instead:
It's comments like this that make you wish there was a 'Not Thanked' button.One day the clocks will stop, and time won't mean a thing
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Next do 'wider fit' boots and I believe them to be quite good, I work at Next and a lot of ladies tell me they get fixed up for the boots.Ahhhh.... lemony fresh victory is mineee!!!0
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I know it's no help now, but Duo do good sales in the Spring. I've bought a few pairs of boots for £50 each in March/April.Cross Stitch Cafe Monthly Challenge Member #27
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This was what I was going to recommend - they can be pricey though :rolleyes:0 -
sarymclary wrote: »It's comments like this that make you wish there was a 'Not Thanked' button.
lol, hit a nerve did i?!
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I am a plus sized lady and have always got my boots from Evans, I do not have chunky ankles and have never had a problem with the boots being baggy, I had some lovely suede boots from there years ago and am still wearing them so I think they are value for money
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The clearance section of Gray & Osbourn has a lovely pair of leather boots with wide calf for £34. BARGAIN.
http://www.grayandosbourn.co.uk/shop/product/window/show.action?N=4294928290&LpgUid=11165938&cmsLpgUid=11165988&cmsLpgName=Boots
Hope the link works.
Pj
SORRY THE BLACK ONES ARE £450
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