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Comfy Flip Flops/Sandals

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BeauticianNotMagician · 01/06/2009 13:00

Is there such a thing?
I work in a nursery and am on my feet a lot so want something comfy.Usually flip flops just cut into my feet.
Any suggestions.

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muffle · 01/06/2009 13:04

Birkenstocks of course! Lots of styles including ones that won't slip off, and loads of nice colours. (I hate flip flops too)

lots here

tonysoprano · 01/06/2009 13:05

Haviana's cheap and the most comfortable things ever!!

BeauticianNotMagician · 01/06/2009 13:14

I do like Birkies but i find they really hurt the soles of my feet.Do they take a while to get used to or is it just me.

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bubblerock · 01/06/2009 13:22

I have a pair of These and they are soooo comfy - I had to go a size down though as they are generous!

muffle · 01/06/2009 13:23

You have to wear them in and they kind of adjust to your own feet. i have a new pair and they did hurt for a bit... it's now 3 weeks later they're great. i spent an entire summer in my previous pair. One tip for wearing in is to wear around the house with socks.

BeauticianNotMagician · 01/06/2009 13:33

Thanks Muffle i have two pairs so will try to wear them in.

Tonysoprano a girl can never have to many pairs of shoes so think will treat myself to some havianas as well.

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BarefootShirl · 01/06/2009 14:34

Can you not get away with bare feet in the nursery? Surely this would be the most comfortable option?

BeauticianNotMagician · 01/06/2009 18:27

Bare feet would be lovely but being in a nursery im a little worried as to what i may step in.

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BarefootShirl · 01/06/2009 20:19

I know what you mean but I run around barefoot everywhere and you seem to just develop a sixth sense for not stepping on the wrong things. I'm sure if you give it a go you won't regret it.

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