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Karen1980
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Cheap as poss , must be the roll down ones, im only a size 4 in them so may be able to get kids ones, anyone help as all i can find are over £60:eek:
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I don't know anywhere that sell Timberlands cheaply but if you are a size 4 then definitely go for the childrens ones. They go up to an adult size 5 and are a lot cheaper!
Actually just thought of somewhere... have you tried Original Shoe. They sell kids and adults Timberlands.0 -
Swindon have an outlet shop which has some good prices. Worth seeing if an outlet centre near you has a timberland shop.
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There are outlet shops around but the prices don't seem that great the last time I called in to one.
The best place is the Timberland outlet at the top of International drive in Orlando. we picked up 2 pairs buy one get one half price and they were initially priced at $50 a pair back in September so less than £40 for 2 pairs so if you know anyone going over there get them to get you some.0 -
try m and m sports
http://www.mandmdirect.com/ProductList.asp0 -
hey
I also suggest mandm direct http://www.mandmdirect.com/Default.asp their stock seems to change daily, so you may have to check over the next few days for the exact boot you want. If you do decide to order from MandM dont forget to get a money off/free delivery code from the "voucher" thread.
Or visit a Timberland "factory shop" i know they have one in cheshire oaks and clarkes village (somerset)."Do not look back and grieve over the past, for it is gone, and do not be troubled about the future, for it has yet to come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering"0
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