Tuesday, 14 June 2011

8 comments:

Jamilla Camel said...

I agree with you about the Fitflop sizing..a couple of mine have been running wide.

I'm interested to hear how your M&S ones do longer term!

Louise H said...

I love my fit flops but I have my eye on the Next ones with little flowers on x

GreatSheElephant said...

The thing that stops me wearing Fitflops is that little ridge that goes right under the big toe pad and gives me horrific blisters. Is that missing on the M&S ones? I hope so.

Anonymous said...

I have wide feet and found the original Fitflops too narrow so I'm pleased to hear that Fitflops are now running a bit wide. I will take another look.

britishbeautyblogger said...

Hi Great She - I have never had an issue with that ridge - it somehow just doesn't bother my feet at all. I similarly don't notice any ridge on the Step-Tones but clearly I'm not particularly sensitive to it.

Sara Elizabeth said...

I love my FitFlops...they're my go to comfort shoe...but I must admit I have NEVER had any toning or muscle as a result. They're just comfortable! I find all the toning stuff to be a load of rubbish for my body, wish it did something!

xo
Sara

Chapter Eight said...

my wife swears by her fitflop boots she says they are so comfortable.

Anonymous said...

Flitflops are the saviour for people with wide feet and people with foot problems that involve the underneath of the feet. Normal shoes its like barefoot on concrete, flitflops are wonderful. And I can promise you, as a foot sufferer that flitflops and M&S (and the Clarkes version) are not in the same league. Flitflops have a way more comfortable sole - the rest are just fashion immitations.
But many people will need to consider only style and price and in that sense there is nothing wrong with the competition.