ACORN Women's Chinchilla Bootie Slipper, Black, L

: ACORN Women's Chinchilla Bootie Slipper, Black, L

ACORN Women's Chinchilla Bootie Slipper, Black, L

from: ACORN




Average Rating:  out of 5 stars









Binding: Apparel
Brand: ACORN
Clothing Size: L
Color: Black
Department: womens
EAN: 0049129737183
Fabric Type: Textile
Label: ACORN
Manufacturer: ACORN
Publisher: ACORN
Studio: ACORN

Features:
  • Lofty Acorn memory foam midsole over a comfort cushion layer of featherweight EVA guarantees total comfort and therapy for feet
  • Enhanced raised heel and arch for stability and support
  • Weatherproof outsole with skid-resistant tread for sure footing

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great product at a very reasonable price
These slippers are comfortable for inside wear. They have a hard sole that makes walking to the mailbox - even in the rain perfectly ok. I'm very glad I bought them. They seem to be true to size.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - ecxellent product
Best house shoe on the market. Comfy but not flimsy. Quiet sole. Well made. Fits like a glove. Looks good. What else can you ask for?



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - What memory foam?
These slippers are fine, I'm sure, but I returned them. It just so happened that I received 3 pairs of slippers for Christmas. These were actually the ones that I asked for because I was sucked in by the idea of a memory foam insole. Well I couldn't tell that there was memory foam or anything especially "cushie" about them. One of the other pairs I received (the Tempur-PedicĀ® Comfort-Step Slippers) DID have significant memory foam soles, though and WOW! They are awesome!



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Dissapointed!
I received a shipping confirmation 3 weeks prior to Christmas that my slippers would arrive. I never received the slippers and when I followed up footsmart told me to expect them any day. In Jan. when I called footsmart again they said "oh that product was under stocked and we never sent them out." Doesn't quite explain the shipping confirmation nonetheless I never received the slippers and I felt the company was poorly managed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Present
This made a great present for my gf of two years. She loved them.


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