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babytoes

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There are no pictures yet but unless they are gold plated I'm not buying. They range from £121 - £196.
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£107.40 for a court shoe! ... aghast blue face smiley

(Where have the smilies gone?)
 
If you mean MBT their prices are okish until you factor in p&p. They're excellent shoes and boots.
 
There's some MBT footwear on Amazon with reduced prices at the moment so do remember to check there first before placing any order with the No 1 Shopping Channel otherwise you might just kick yourself.......:nod:
 
I buy one pair of these for work every year, it is, gulp, a very considered purchase, but I love them! AND they are far from pretty!
 
I am on wards too (not a nurse) and wear these all the time because I don't sit down so am either walking or standing - I suffered from plantar faciitis for nearly 2yrs and these plus the fitflop sneakers were a boon and really helped. Yes MBTs are not cheap but I have had mine for nearly 5 yrs, I take good care of them and they are good as new.
 
I wear mine as I am always running for buses and waiting around, I can walk almost twice as fast as I can in ordinary shoes too. I have to say mine do not look so good cos I wear them out of doors! Wish they did a winter boot too!
 
MBT Footwear

Yikes, this range is very expensive. £155.00 for a pair of trainers. Boots for over £200.00. i wonder how long the range will last on QVC. In the past, really pricy fashion never seem to last the distance. Mind you, this range looks very good quality.
 

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