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has anyone ever bought COMFY flat ballet style shoes

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NorthernRockCod · 23/09/2007 14:27

who has scarwny feet?
and if sow ehre from

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Blondilocks · 23/09/2007 15:04

I have the ones that Scanner posted a link too & they are really comfy. M&S also have some satin look ones & some suede ones for the same price which are also really comfy.

BonyM · 23/09/2007 15:19

I bought Kurt Geiger ones which were similar price to French Sole - NOT comfy unless wearing opaque tights (and in fact, they're probably about a year old now and only just got comfy with regular short wearings).

magnolia74 · 23/09/2007 15:20

cod, they are really comfy I promise. Not normal for new look shoes but these are fab!

Sherbert37 · 23/09/2007 15:24

Yes, second vote for the M&S Limited Collection ones. They are so comfy I bought them in black and in pink (have never bought two pairs of shoes in the same colour before). I've also worn them to work, on my feet for 8 hours.

noddyholder · 23/09/2007 15:29

I have leopard print ones from russel and bromley v comfy can wear them all day and feel the same at teh end of the day as the beginning.About £55

Nbg · 23/09/2007 15:38

You need to get tha sen to Russel and Bromley.

There ballet pumps are meant to be very comfy and cater for the scrawny footed.

indiasmum · 23/09/2007 16:16

i got the most comfy and cute grey suede ones from office. they look lovely and are comfy like slippers! will try and do link in a minute if i can....

Megglevache · 23/09/2007 16:17

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NorthernRockCod · 23/09/2007 16:43

none on wallsi website
only these synthetic ones

www.wallis-fashion.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=20551&storeId=12557&catego ryId=75912&parentcategoryrn=&productId=364820&langId=-1

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NorthernRockCod · 23/09/2007 16:45

what jurt geiger onbes?

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NorthernRockCod · 23/09/2007 16:46

£125????

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NorthernRockCod · 23/09/2007 16:47

snort, callign docotr spock

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NorthernRockCod · 23/09/2007 16:48

grey suede only in a 3

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woodenchair · 23/09/2007 20:01

those gold boots are foul!

lunavix · 23/09/2007 20:03

River Island, stretchy backs

rosealbie · 23/09/2007 20:05

I got some minty green leather ones from New Look for £20.00 last year but think they still have them.

Agony for the first day but afterwards the comfiest shoes I have ever had.

princessmel · 23/09/2007 20:06

I've had ones from next, asda, primark and matalan and they've been very comfy. Wear them a lot. With skinny jeans, shorts etc.

I've had soft squishy ones and firmer stiffer ones. They took a bit of breaking in Iykwim. Wear plasters and long enough jeans to cover for a while.

princessmel · 23/09/2007 20:06

Oh yes new look too.

tutter · 23/09/2007 20:09

these (bottom right) are v comfy

Gemy · 23/09/2007 20:33

I got some from Russell & Bromley and they are black suade, very comfortable. They have a little lace tie at the front, that you can untie and pull to tighten up the fit, then re-tie in a cute bow (to make sure they stay firmly on the foot)

NorthernRockCod · 25/09/2007 12:58

right have got the leaopard marks ones

like the dune ones too...............

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noddyholder · 25/09/2007 17:02

I have had 2 pairs of leopard ones and they are surprisingly useful and somehow go with everything.i bought some really lovely socks in toning colours and they look nice in winter with the pumps and slim/skinny jeans and nice jumpers

lovey · 25/09/2007 18:23

I live in French Sole, they are gorgeous and fit like slippers. Deffinately recommend!

lovey · 25/09/2007 18:24

Russel and Bromley and Kurt Geiger are fab too...?

MegaLegs · 25/09/2007 18:27

I am blessed with whopping great hoofers. I like these.

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