Tipsy Feet Folding Shoes - Small Gold
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Tipsy Feet Folding Shoes - Small Gold
Description
Come on girls we've all been there at the end of the night, when we've decided we can take the pain no longer and have opted to go barefoot. We all do it, we want to feel a million dollars when we hit the town, so we put on our high heels knowing our poor feet will feel tortured by the end of the night, all in the name of fashion. 
The obvious solution to this problem is don't go out in heels, wear some nice comfy pumps instead, not going to happen. The next option is to ditch your killer heels when the pain gets to much, but then as if your feet haven't suffered enough they now have to endure sticky floors, avoid broken glass and other unmentionables. Well with Tipsy Feet there is an option that encompasses the best of both, you can go out in your skyscraper heels and end the night in a pair of comfy ballet pumps, genius!
Tipsy Feet are clever portable shoes that fold up flat in their own little pouch to the size of an average purse and can be popped in your bag. Then when required whip them out, unfold them and ease in your tired feet and it gets better the pouch that your Tipsy Feet were in turns in to a carrier bag for your discarded heels.
As well as gold, tipsy feet are available in black and silver, so why not get a couple of pairs to complement different outfits.
Please make your size and colour selections from the box above.
Sizes:
- Small - 3-4
- Medium - 5-6
- Large - 7-8
Colours:
 | Tipsy Feet |
Tipsy Feet Folding Shoes - Small Gold
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Fiona on
10 December 2009
So small, can easily fit in a handbag or the purse it comes in for a night out!
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