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tkrik 04-08-2008 05:32 PM

I wonder if Medicare and/or Medicaid would pay for these. I could see them getting a claim for me from Victoria's Secrets. LOL.

I am so bound and determined to beat this exacerbation that I went to my closet, with this thread in mind, and got out my wedge flip flops and wore them for what 10 feet.:eek::p They are back in the closet for now. LOL. Need I say more.

KarenMarie 04-08-2008 06:23 PM

careful tkrik !!!!!

JessieSue 04-08-2008 08:57 PM

I'm gettin' a pair! I buy anything that'll help me improve my balance.

sassy 04-09-2008 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by JessieSue (Post 254637)
I'm gettin' a pair! I buy anything that'll help me improve my balance.

And they are cute!

AfterMyNap 04-09-2008 04:05 PM

Okay.

So I went on a mission to discover this amazing, revolutionary Fit Flop. Here are my observations after speaking with two of the clerks who wear and love them:

They are about a 1.5-inch heel (I'd fall off or break an ankle).
The soles are a vinyl compound that is very soft under the ball of the foot and quite firm and unforgiving at the heelbed.
The heelbed is flat and does not "cup" the heel.
The straps are not flexible, they are a cotton/canvas web and are meant to hold the shoe tightly against your foot.
They are made in Black, Gray and the cute Red. The red ones are the hottest seller, so if you want 'em, don't waste any time.
The footbed is quite flat, not formed and will only "give" slightly to mold to your foot.
The warning tag explains that you will be working a new muscle group and should start with progressive stages, don't wear them to DisneyWorld the first day.

Both the gals I spoke with have quite narrow feet and report that Fit Flops fit snugly (by design). Both agreed that a bulkier foot would likely be uncomfortably constricted.

They haven't had a chance to sweat in them yet, but both find themselves wanting to pull their foot away from the footbed to let it breathe from time to time.

I learned something new today, Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works and Macy's are all part of the same company. My Macy's and Victoria's Secret do not carry them, only Bath & Body Works (in my town).

My fee is $25.00 per view.

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Taffy 04-09-2008 07:03 PM

So how many pair did you buy Naps?

tkrik 04-09-2008 07:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Taffy (Post 255206)
So how many pair did you buy Naps?

Really, how many? Are your legs toned yet? :D

Thank you for getting that information to us AMN.

Are the insoles vinyl too? I don't like the feeling when your feet sweat on vinyl and they get all slippery.

AfterMyNap 04-09-2008 07:13 PM

Yes, T, the whole footbed/insole is vinyl compound.

Terffy, no, I did not buy any, nor do I walk a tightrope.:eek:

Taffy 04-09-2008 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 255209)
Yes, T, the whole footbed/insole is vinyl compound.

Terffy, no, I did not buy any, nor do I walk a tightrope.:eek:

Clapping hands...Did you buy DM and me a matching pair then? Oh goody!

(I hope she bought them in black!:D)(Gee, we might fall and kill ourselves on those. I wonder if that is what she has in mind?:mad:)

Carolina 04-10-2008 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by AfterMyNap (Post 255099)
.......My fee is $25.00 per view.

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Cindy, Cindy, Cindy -

How many times do I have to tell you - you can be easy but not cheap.

Your investigative work is worth much more than that! :Bow: :D


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