Welcome to the original 'year in shoes', where Kittie France got to see if she could meet the challenge to wear every pair she owned in the 365 days of 2011
"I never met a Manolo I didn't like." - Kittie France
"You can never have enough hats, gloves and shoes." - Patsy Stone
"I did not have three thousand pairs of shoes, I had one thousand and sixty." - Imelda Marcos
"I never met a Manolo I didn't like." - Kittie France
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Day 338 - Gardening
Sarra Lienne gardening clogs from France in the garden today doing some long-overdue maintenance. They are accompanied by Chanel's Gardenia.
Kittie-(from a different Anon)-Where did you get these? I need a new pair to replace the ones I have (bought long ago from a catalog that is now defunct). I LOVE these shoes for gardening or just running around on a rainy day. Google is no help. Please share where you found them-Thanks!!!!
Anon, I doubt my response will be much help unfortunately...I bought mine many years ago from a gardening store here in Melbourne called Going Going Green. I don't think they currently stock them, but next time I'm there I will ask. I agree, they are fantastically practical. Perfect for gardening. Maybe contact the manufacturers in France? Good luck.
Fetching. But they wont protect you from spiders. See if Sarra Lienne does thigh-high gardening boots.
ReplyDeleteKittie darl have been away for a month and missed your blogg and this is what I've come back too (shame)
ReplyDeleteRon, sorry to disappoint you. Maybe your absence has contributed to a certain loss of mojo. I missed you!
ReplyDeleteKittie-(from a different Anon)-Where did you get these? I need a new pair to replace the ones I have (bought long ago from a catalog that is now defunct). I LOVE these shoes for gardening or just running around on a rainy day. Google is no help. Please share where you found them-Thanks!!!!
ReplyDeleteAnon, I doubt my response will be much help unfortunately...I bought mine many years ago from a gardening store here in Melbourne called Going Going Green. I don't think they currently stock them, but next time I'm there I will ask. I agree, they are fantastically practical. Perfect for gardening. Maybe contact the manufacturers in France? Good luck.
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