Acorn Slippers -- Deer Jane (For Women)
$24.95
$82.50
Save 69% Item #77572
Closeouts. Acorn's hand-stitched Deer Jane moccasin slippers have soft pebbled deerskin uppers with bathrobe-like terry cloth insole and lining. Slightly stretchy collar keeps heel in placeFlexible sole Gum rubber outsoleCloseouts. China.
Average Rating:
Sort by:
By Carrots from North Georgia Mountains on 06/09/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Cute, Durable Sole, Soft Best Uses: Comfort, Home, Lounging Describe Yourself: Comfort Driven Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great looking and sooo comfortable. Forgot to change to regular shoes when I left the house and wore them half the day shopping. Looked good and felt great--and no one knew the difference!
Very comfortable but not breathable By Chepeta from Palo Alto, CA on 04/06/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Durable Sole, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Comfort, Home, Lounging, Outdoors Describe Yourself: Comfort Driven Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The lining is not made of a breathable material. My feet sweet too much.
Gorgeous but tight across instep (top) By Meig from Baltimore, MD on 03/29/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Cute, Durable Sole, Soft, Warm Best Uses: Comfort, Home, Lounging Describe Yourself: Comfort Driven Sizing: Feels half size too big Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These are absolutely adorable and exactly what I was looking for. The price is spot-on because there are two flaws mentioned by a previous reviewer: the footbed is terry and not removable, so it does get dirty (I just make sure my feet are always clean when I put them on, but they are getting dirty, I guess I will try to spot clean) but the biggest issue is that they are tight across the top. On me, the left one cut into the skin across the top of my foot, the right one didn't cut in but was tight. I loved them so much and wanted to wear them so much that I wet the tops with alcohol and water and then stuffed the entire toebox up to the top with magazine pages wadded up, and I mean really stuffed the wads in there. I did this for a few days, every time I wetted I stuffed additional wads in and eventually the top stretched enough that now they don't cut into the top of my feet. (The left one especially.) Now I live in them when I'm home and a bonus is that they've actually made my feet softer and my heels especially-not cracked anymore!
|