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was for use on an upcoming holiday..... so we think yes?0
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If its the small rectangular Kipling bag called Escalor I wouldn't bother. I bought 1 a year ago and have used it maybe once or twice. Just not big enough!0
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I seriously cannot tell u how happy this has made me. Sad I know but I was gonna buy one anyway at £150. Seriously thank u all for stopping me from bursting out crying lol :j:j2013 alphabet challenge A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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Argh why are crocs size 4 only. Rubbish
For me the black crocs are available size 3 through to 10 and the brown crocs seem to be available in Euro sizes 37-38 to 42-43 not sure of the UK equivalents though
I've gone for the black size 4 (hope they are true to size)
edit - sorry just tried again, changing the size/colour puts the price up0 -
was for use on an upcoming holiday..... so we think yes?
purse, keys, phone it'll be absolutely fine.
if you have to carry around an organiser, make up all that, then it might be small
Depends how much [STRIKE]rubbish[/STRIKE] essential items you just have to carry around with you0 -
Just to let everyone know. Incase you missed it. I bought the Kurio from Boots £120 and used the £15 off orders over £100 code thats floating around. Total of £105 with free delivery!!0
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SOLD to me yay thanks guys0
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newkidontheblock wrote: »If its the small rectangular Kipling bag called Escalor I wouldn't bother. I bought 1 a year ago and have used it maybe once or twice. Just not big enough!
True it's not big enough for everyday use. But for holidays (when you want something compact to carry all the essentials out and about), I think the Escalor is ideal.0
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