TUINANLE Winter Snow Boots Women Non-slip Boots Warm Plush Thick Cotton Shoes Plus Size 35-43
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Short warm boots from TUINANLE ♥️ I have regular house slippers, but I needed an insulated version of the house shoes. My foot size is 24.5 cm, the size 39 declared by the seller suited me perfectly. 。Thick and rubberized sole, which is stitched with threads. Indeed, this is not just glue in threads. 。Scandinavian embroidery design on suede fabric is ideal for creating a creative look. 。The inside of these shoes is very warm and cozy with white faux fur. ♥️ These shoes are completely harmonious: the shoes are not heavy and not too light, they are very soft and pleasant on the foot. I enjoy going into their home and running outside to take out the trash or buy food at the store 24 hours a day. 🫶 I recommend these short boots to girls and women, both for home use and for walking in the cool season. These shoes are great for a basic wardrobe or creating a creative Scandinavian look.
I am a size 3 (36) and they have come and they fit perfect and they are so soft and comfortable
True to size.
Short warm boots from TUINANLE ♥️ I have regular house slippers, but I needed an insulated version of the house shoes. My foot size is 24.5 cm, the size 39 declared by the seller suited me perfectly. 。Thick and rubberized sole, which is stitched with threads. Indeed, this is not just glue in threads. 。Scandinavian embroidery design on suede fabric is ideal for creating a creative look. 。The inside of these shoes is very warm and cozy with white faux fur. ♥️ These shoes are completely harmonious: the shoes are not heavy and not too light, they are very soft and pleasant on the foot. I enjoy going into their home and running outside to take out the trash or buy food at the store 24 hours a day. 🫶 I recommend these short boots to girls and women, both for home use and for walking in the cool season. These shoes are great for a basic wardrobe or creating a creative Scandinavian look.








































