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Fitflop boots

caspercaz
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Anybody seen any bargains in these boots cheapest I have seen is John Lewis
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Which boots in particular are you after?Everything Happens for a Reason....0
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Does anyone know what the sizing is like with the boots, i need a 4 in the fitflops not sure whether i need a 5 in the boot or stick with the 4.
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Any, except the shiny ones size 4. There is a sizing guide on some sites but I would stick with the 4.0
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Try
http://www.shoe-envy.co.uk/Fitness_Shoes_c31.html
They are doing the inuk's in Brown for £129.99 instead of £199.99 - i have them in black and they are lovely and very comfortable.
Not sure of any other offers Im afraidEverything Happens for a Reason....0 -
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Sold out Im afraid thanks for tip though.0
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Anybody seen any bargains in these boots cheapest I have seen is John Lewis
Hi, how about Boots.com? Don't know how they compare to John Lewis' prices though, sorry. I use my advantage card points to "buy" fitflops from there. They have Mukluks and Superboots in stock at the minuteHth.
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The Mukluks seem to be the same (£135) everywhere but there are a few discount codes about that knock £10 off maximum. Sold out pretty fast last year at £125.'If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need' Marcus Tullius Cicero0
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Please be careful about the sizing. I have lived in a pair of Mukluk size 4s (37) for about a year. They got stained unfortunately, so invested before my hols (just returned yesterday) in a new grey pair, same size, more expensive for this season.
Unfortunately, although the boots look the same, something has changed. Sod's law, seemed OK in the shop (I checked sole against sole with old boots to check size was right), but they are actually so much tighter that they have crushed my little toes. Only wore them for my journey, as went to a hot country, but was hobbling around on the holidays hoping particularly my right little toe would get better, but it took a week for the red inflammation to die down. Wore them again just for the journey home, but now both little toes are killing me.
Will contact Fitflop UK today, but don't know if they will help. For a start, I declined to take the box when I bought them in the shop and apparently they won't do returns if you don't have the box. Plus I've worn them. But I think it's very bad that they appear to have made them less roomy. One assumes that the sizing will be the same as before. £135 was a big shellout for me, don't know what I can do besides going back to the stained ones.0 -
Hope you get that sorted! Sounds as if they have maybe become narrower- I got a pair of electras early this year from Boots. I then about 3 months later in July got a pair of the suede looking fitflops. Now I have no idea if the styles on these come up narrower in one style from another but there was a definate difference.
I guess you gotta be careful, I'd say try them on instore first but you said you did that. Thanks for the heads up, will *listen* carefully to my feet if I ever get a chance/the money to get a pair of these this year!0
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