One Size Men Male Funny Feet Slippers

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These Funny Feet Slippers are great with many costumes or just for being silly! Fun as Hobbit toes or 60′s Barefoot!

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K. Phillips "multishopper" says:

good for a laugh only The funny feet slippers are funny. They are plastic with a thin insole. so do not buy them for comfort only for fun.

Jason "Listen to a good book." says:

Not a good look, fit, or feel. I was looking for furry feet to complete a Hobbit costume. Apparently, Hobbit feet only come in children’s sizes! Every page I looked at was getting me more and more worked up, until I found these. I wound up using clear-drying rubber cement to fix some hair to the top of these slippers. It worked perfectly! My hobbit costume got a lot of attention, especially because of the feet! Because of these, I was recruited to walk in a parade next year, which I’ll gladly do; these aren’t the most comfortable slippers in the world, but they don’t hurt my feet and they stay on nicely.

Anonymous says:

EXTREMELY uncomfortable fit. It claims to be “one size fits all”… well, I’m an honest 10.5(us), and was left with about 1-1/2 inches of heel hanging off the back of each slipper. You can manage to force your foot deeper into the slipper for a better fit, but the top portion of the slipper digs into the top of your foot so bad that you almost fear of cutting yourself — yep, the edges are that sharp.The insole is another WTF; it’s about as thick as a cardboard beer coaster, and feels more like a non-slip pad.Last but not least, the color. It’s more of a Ms. Piggy pink than it is flesh-tone, and has some significant transparency to them; If you had a tattoo on your foot, you could see it through the slipper.I really need these things for my Wreck-It Ralph costume, so I’m going to figure out a way to make them work… even if it means (1) spray painting them a more flesh-tone color, (2) glue in a better quality insole, and (3) affix some band-aids to the top edges so that I don’t sever a foot (*_*)


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