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three color striped leg warmers

I’ll admit I couldn’t come up with a clever title and it hurt for me to spell colour that way lol …and my spell check didn’t like it either… ;P

I opened up my box o’ socks and these were lying on top mmm soft I had to try them on right away! these are quite long so if you have a bit shorter legs than me you could probably wear them otk(not quite long enough for me to do that though) and the lovely blue colours would go with jeans so well. I wouldn’t recommend these for larger legs because they might be a bit too tight around the top. They are warm so my bare feet weren’t cold, that’s why the bottoms of my feet are hot pink instead of the usual frozen purple/blue toes when they are naked. lol Better get a pair while you can, sounds like there won’t be anymore…

….and the blue ones make a great river for everyone’s favourite Canadian stereotype: a moose, a bear and a beaver paddling a canoe ;)

They’re off to get butter tarts I hear ;)

7 Responses to “
three color striped leg warmers

  1. Babylon Says:

    ooo new stuff! bad Babby ;) …off to work on a teleporter lol

  2. Shannon Says:

    LOL Ok that last picture is great

  3. Lorianna Says:

    I must ask, what is a butter tart?

  4. Carol Says:

    Oh very cute,I hope they had a save journey.The leg warmers look great Babylon.Thanks for the post everyone..;-)

  5. Babylon Says:

    a butter tart is a tart shell filled with brown syrupy filling, and it may have nuts or rasins or be plain. only in Canada heehee that’s the best I can explain…

  6. Babylon Says:

    yes the skirt, it’s pink with silver lurex sparkly!

  7. shelleopard Says:

    ok, i have no idea what the stuffed cuties are about in the last pic, but OMG do i want some!!!! i mean, what brightens your day like a moose, a bear and a beaver paddling a canoe???? awesome! and great post, as always. my skin, though it starts that way, will NEVER stay that lovely pale!!! :)

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