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Comfy days at home…

should be spent in soft pj’s and these!

The fuzzy sparkles are sooooo soft and comfy that they make me want other clothing made from this material, too! :) My first pair were the red that Niqkita gave me for Christmas last year. The color was a bright, true red, and the festive sparkles won me over. :) Since the color had been so beautiful, I decided that I had to try a pair of baby pink, in hopes that it would be that perfect, soft shade of baby pink that I was hoping for. I wasn’t dissapointed!!! THEN, I bought my best friend the currently-sold-out black ones, and she was ecstatic, too!!! (we’ll see if I can get some pics of her in ‘em). ;)

The size range on these is excellent! They easily fit my size 12s (no tightness around heels and toes!!!) and would definitely fit much larger feet as well. Their soft, thick knit and ribbing makes them extremely comfortable and breathable, but I wouldn’t recommend wearing these inside shoes (although I have run errands in them because I was too lazy to change socks from these that I was using as houseslippers). :) I love to wear them around the house and find that they’re the comfiest right now as the weather (and accordingly, my floor) warms up a bit. I want a pair in every color!!! :D

6 Responses to “Comfy days at home…”

  1. shelleopard Says:

    glad that i could help! :)

  2. shelleopard Says:

    oh, and i’ve found the best way to capture most sparkles is to turn off the lights and use the flash, but since these are so light-colored, it didn’t work at all and i just got lots of fuzzy shots. lol. :)

  3. Sam Says:

    Those are so adorable!

  4. EG Says:

    Nice post!! That color pink is great!!! So perfectly soft and powdery!

  5. shelleopard Says:

    thanks! it seems all their colors are wonderful! :)

  6. shelleopard Says:

    although the sparkles were difficult to capture in the pics, trust us, they’re there and they’re wonderful! :)

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