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Spanish Slippers?
OwtForNowt
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Hi there.
A few years ago while on Holiday in Spain my Mum bought a pair of slippers.
They were very cheap (Roughly £2). They were like 1 piece of rough leather, with a soft lining and a little bit of large stiching. To be honest by the looks of them, £2 seemed like a lot of money.
However, I have since been told that they are the 'best slippers ever' and 'Throw them away and you will be following them'.
Since an incident with the Dog, the slippers are no longer usable. Does anybody know what they are called and if you can buy them over here?
Cheers.
A few years ago while on Holiday in Spain my Mum bought a pair of slippers.
They were very cheap (Roughly £2). They were like 1 piece of rough leather, with a soft lining and a little bit of large stiching. To be honest by the looks of them, £2 seemed like a lot of money.
However, I have since been told that they are the 'best slippers ever' and 'Throw them away and you will be following them'.
Since an incident with the Dog, the slippers are no longer usable. Does anybody know what they are called and if you can buy them over here?
Cheers.
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Did they throw away the dog?
eBay have spanish slippers though these are selling from around £25 and upwards.
I suppose you won't get any cheaper in the UK.0 -

Are these the type of slippers you're after by the way?
A girlfriend of mine used to ware these type, she was from Spain too. I was never really keen on them though they do appear quite comfortable. Can't say I've seen any in the UK though and don't remember them being made of leather either. The ones above are though.0 -
Thanks for your replies.
They wernt the type of slippers. They were basically one piece of material stiched at the top to make like a pocket where you slip your foot inside.
I should have really taken a picture before they were binned, the slippers, not the dog.Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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