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Shuttlebug2 t1_j6o9e6e wrote
Reply to comment by dovahcobra in Looking for a slipper that is: comfortable on the foot, sticks to the foot when walking (not like a sandal), keeps the foot dry (no sweat), a little cushioning so it feels nice to walk on hard floor. by dovahcobra
The ones I have are the Kipuka Hulu, and the description of the insole is the same as for the Moloa. So I would assume they have a nice cushion. Not squishy like memory foam, more like soft rubber.
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Reply to My Kenmore Model 1914, circia 1976. The item it's repairing is Patagonia shirt I've had since 2005. by thegroundhurts
I have a Kenmore that my mom bought new in 1976 because she was flirting with the salesman. She never used it, but I ended up with it several years later and I'm still using it.
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Reply to comment by The-Wooden-Beard in recommendations for best wool socks? by billythebeefpuppet
If you have skinny legs
Shuttlebug2 t1_j6o6238 wrote
Reply to Looking for a slipper that is: comfortable on the foot, sticks to the foot when walking (not like a sandal), keeps the foot dry (no sweat), a little cushioning so it feels nice to walk on hard floor. by dovahcobra
Check out Olukai - they have a nicely cushioned insole.
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Reply to Medicine Dosage Syringe? by jonathan-zollinger
Try looking at a veterinary supply store
Shuttlebug2 t1_j22wg9u wrote
Well, there are used ones on ebay that are pretty cheap, if you want to try them out without spending a lot.
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Reply to BIFL chelsea (or similar) boots, but ethical (recycled or plant based leather) by audreylongwood
I'm really happy with my Duckfeet Roskildes. They're not recycled leather, but I feel like they will last a long time. They have crepe rubber soles, and are resoleable.
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Reply to My Kenmore Model 1914, circia 1976. The item it's repairing is Patagonia shirt I've had since 2005. by thegroundhurts
I always recommend the older Japanese-made sewing machines to people looking for an inexpensive starter. They're pretty much bulletproof.