Folding shoes?

Im looking for some cheap folding shoes - you know the ones that come in a little bag, ballet style that you can just pop on when your feet start to ache at night? Cant seem to find any cheap ones anywhere :(
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  • missingink
    missingink Posts: 1,204 Forumite
    I think this is what you mean;

    http://cocoroselondon.com/shoes-c-53.html?osCsid=3f662ebd0806eae4dddc30ac895d9ff4

    These are the brand I've heard of-tres chic but tres expensive!

    http://www.redfootrevolution.co.uk/sale-c-22.html

    These seem to be the cheapest this particular company do but they have many more to choose from on the site.

    http://www.lookatmycrazyshoes.com/tipsy-feet?gclid=CMrM2o2ZnaACFUWU3wod3GxyeA

    These are meant to be quite good too-another brand that I've heard of.

    HTH:D
  • debralee_2
    debralee_2 Posts: 325 Forumite
    What about these £12 from Shudoo:

    http://www.shudoo.co.uk/C~5000348~Butterfly+Twists
  • jonaylor
    jonaylor Posts: 460 Forumite
    madkitty wrote: »
    Im looking for some cheap folding shoes - you know the ones that come in a little bag, ballet style that you can just pop on when your feet start to ache at night? Cant seem to find any cheap ones anywhere :(

    I got a lovely silver pair from Primark (about 6 months ago, but recall seeing them recently!) for £3.99! Great after a night of dancing in heels, for the long wait in the taxi queue lol!:)
  • madkitty
    madkitty Posts: 447 Forumite
    brill thanks everyone - will have a nose now! too many drunken nights walking around bare foot by the end LOL
  • soolin
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    I bought loads of the Primark ones, they are great for exercise class as well as just casual slippers.
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  • http://www.happyfeetshoes.co.uk/

    these are £4.99 Postage & Packing: £2.99 GBP
    Total Amount:£7.98 GBP
  • tara747
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    soolin wrote: »
    I bought loads of the Primark ones, they are great for exercise class as well as just casual slippers.


    What? They wouldn't be too supportive. What exercise are you doing in them?
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  • They sell them in machines at most large railway stations! I know they have them at Templemeads Bristol, black or silver small medium and large! Think they are £6
  • charlie792
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    jonaylor wrote: »
    I got a lovely silver pair from Primark (about 6 months ago, but recall seeing them recently!) for £3.99! Great after a night of dancing in heels, for the long wait in the taxi queue lol!:)

    Definitely remember seeing these in Primark around then too....Wish Id bought a pair as Ive not seem them anywhere recently...

    Desperately needed a pair for a night out a while ago and couldn't find them anywhere, bought myself a cheap pair of flats from Primark, very bendy and could be folded so I just put them in my handbag before I went out, did the trick anyway....
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