Rope Sandals....

Discussion in 'Clothes' started by Daners, Jul 30, 2006.

  1. Daners

    Daners Member

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    hello everyone... i was hoping to find a few owners of rope sandals...
    I saw a pair a few years ago at a festivial and was thinking about getting a pair considering the long relationship i have had with my sandals is now put on hold thanks to swelling feet from pregnancy....
    but i was wondering are they actually comfortable and wearable...
    and are they adjustable my feet keep getting huge then not so huge..
    and where is the best place to find them....
    come on people give me your thoughts
     
  2. Acorn

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    i got mine from www.nomadicstate.com, i really like them. theyre soft and really light weight. they can be washed which is nice because if they sit in water they get stinky. i got the JC and the back adjusts a bit up and down but not side to side.
     
  3. cerridwen

    cerridwen in stitches

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    I used to have a pair but I forget where I bought it... but they were quite comfy!
     
  4. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    I had a pair from a renfaire merchant. I should have coated the soles for longer life.
    When they went, I looked at the fact that they could not be repaired easily, and decided against another.
    However, If I was a shoe collector (I have two pair plus winter boots) I'd probably replace them because they were comfortable in most situations, I wasn't worried about them getting wet and they were light weight.
     
  5. Acorn

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    what would you have coated them with?
     
  6. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    probably latex zig zags or something. Not a solid coat, more of a pattern like slipper socks.
     
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