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Is it possible to buy a trendy pair of mens slippers?

9 replies

MrsDoobaubles · 07/12/2004 12:21

Dh wants a pair for slippers. He refuses to wear those funny furry feet ones. So where can I buy him some nice slippers so he doesnn't look like an old man?

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bundleofyulelogs · 07/12/2004 12:22

all slippers look like old men imo. bought dh some for £2 (on economy driver) in asda, they're sort of fleecy..

MrsDoobaubles · 07/12/2004 12:28

I think you might be right bundleofyulelogs.
Maybe I should just leave him to it and let him buy his own.
How come women have so many lovely ones?

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motherinfestivemood · 07/12/2004 12:33

\link{http://www.celtic-sheepskin.co.uk/cat.asp?productCode=SL\I have to be crowbarred out of these on the rare occasions I leave the house}

sparklynorthernstar · 07/12/2004 12:35

Debenhams do lovely John Rocha ones in a box. Quite trendy.

bundleofyulelogs · 07/12/2004 12:36

mrsdoobaubles, maybe you should get him some fluffy kitten heel mules & see what he says? it might add that little something to the festive season Grin

Motherinfestivemood, i've been known to wear my birkies indoors, but i think you're either a slipper woman or you're not. i'm a sock/barefoot one and boy do my feet suffer..

motherinfestivemood · 07/12/2004 12:40

I am barefoot till the point in the year when my crap circulation actually prevents the blood reaching my feet. Only good point of being pregnant was warm feet in winter, I found, on account of all that extra blood circulating around even though it did remind me uncomfortably of the bit in Dracula (the novel) when someone says Lucy's had 'the blood of three strong men in her'.

bundleofyulelogs · 07/12/2004 12:40
Grin
MrsDoobaubles · 07/12/2004 12:43

Thank you for that motherinfestivemood. I think the loafer mocassins will suit him down-to-the-ground.
I think that is what I am looking for. Anything to stop him trailing mud through the house after walking the dog!!

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fairlypissed · 07/12/2004 13:26

These are alright \link{http://shopping.kelkoo.co.uk/sitesearch/go.jsp?offerId=3685423601uk3685423-PIERRE-PIERRE+CARDIN+PCNIA950-Mens+41+%28UK+7%29-Beige&JServSessionIduk=lneh2ue9g2.HYE2uk&orw\here} \link{http://shopping.kelkoo.co.uk/sitesearch/go.jsp?offerId=100448013109301uk100448013--Mule+Slippers--Navy%2C+Sand&orw\these} are a little better
i think the natural ones \link{http://www.shoestoboot.com/moreinfo.cfm?Product_ID=130&Category=85\here} are really lovely

but you aree right, difficult to find any really smart ones

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