Town & Country Eva Cloggies Navy Size 5

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Electrical World Cloggies® are a supple and lightweight range of slip-on footwear for people of all ages and across all seasons.A contoured shape ensures a snug and comfortable fit, while the waterproof exterior slip resistance keeps your feet dry and you safe during wet weather. Durable and waterproof, they are they perfect shoes for keeping by the back door and slipping on to pop into the garden or take the bins out.Available in a range of contemporary colours including the traditional navy blue.Size GuideUK SIZE: EU SIZE4: 375: 386: 397: 408: 429: 4310: 4511: 46Technical Specification:Size: 5 Colour: Navy

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Electrical World

Cloggies® are a supple and lightweight range of slip-on footwear for people of all ages and across all seasons.A contoured shape ensures a snug and comfortable fit, while the waterproof exterior slip resistance keeps your feet dry and you safe during wet weather. Durable and waterproof, they are they perfect shoes for keeping by the back door and slipping on to pop into the garden or take the bins out.Available in a range of contemporary colours including the traditional navy blue.Size GuideUK SIZE: EU SIZE4: 375: 386: 397: 408: 429: 4310: 4511: 46Technical Specification:Size: 5 Colour: Navy

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Town & Country Cloggies are a supple, stylish and lightweight range of slip-on footwear This model of Town & Country Lightweight Cloggies comes in a Navy colour A contoured shape ensures a snug and, soft cushioned insoles ensure a comfortable fit Waterproof exterior slip resistance keeps your feet dry and you safe during wet weather, making them useful for all sorts of indoor and outdoor jobs Durable and practical, they are the perfect shoes for keeping by the back door and slipping on to pop into the garden or take the bins out


Product specifications

Brand Town&Country
EAN
  • 5020358002605
  • 5020358007259
Color
  • Navy
Size
  • 5 UK
MPN
  • TFW6591

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