cold feet and need an indoor shoe

mchphoto

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Hi
As the days have started to get gold my feet are now getting colder - so this year I am looking for a shoe that I can wear indoors only, something between a slipper and a outdoor shoe - BUT not a slipper as I do not like them, as they make my feet too hot!

I was thinking of something like this http://homeshopping.24studio.co.uk/chri ... gin=search

Any suggestions or alternatives

thanks

Michael
 

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I much prefer an all leather loosish moccasin with a cotton fabric lining and worn without socks.

If I wore a pair of those from that link around the house my feet would get SO hot I would be washing them every 1/2hr or so :thumbdown:
 

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mchphoto said:
Hi
As the days have started to get gold my feet are now getting colder - so this year I am looking for a shoe that I can wear indoors only, something between a slipper and a outdoor shoe - BUT not a slipper as I do not like them, as they make my feet too hot!

I was thinking of something like this http://homeshopping.24studio.co.uk/chri ... gin=search

Any suggestions or alternatives

thanks

Michael

Michael - sounds like you may like the all leather flyflot [italian] mule range .
These ARE not quite a slipper nor a proper shoe .
These are great as will keep feet cool in the summer and warm in the winter worn indoors
whilst heating/fire on .
If my toots are very cold I wear these with a pair of light thermal socks [diabetic friendly version ]

They also have the bonus and benefit of having an anatomic cushioned insole .
These mould to your own unique foot shape and will absorb all impact as you walk in them too :thumbup:

They retail between £14.99 to £19.99 a pair
Last ages so you do get moneys worth out of them .
Both me and the hubby use and wear these all year around . :D

Hope this can help .

Anna .
 

mchphoto

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Hi Anna

Do you have a picture or web site link?, as when I am asking Google, it is coming up with ladies version and open like a summer shoe, and this would not keep the feet warm at all

Thanks

Michael :)
 

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mchphoto said:
Hi Anna

Do you have a picture or web site link?, as when I am asking Google, it is coming up with ladies version and open like a summer shoe, and this would not keep the feet warm at all

Thanks

Michael :)

Here you go few here to look at :thumbup:
http://www.pavers.co.uk/men/shop-by-brand/fly-flot

Anna .