My wife needed extra sweat pants to…
My wife needed extra sweat pants to work out in. She says they are very comfortable and feels very soft.
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My wife needed extra sweat pants to work out in. She says they are very comfortable and feels very soft.
Excellent condition, no flaws, excellent price and prompt delivery.
This slightly witchy hat served a stand in Professor McG at the sorting ceremony during a Potter themed birthday party. It has a nice knit texture and subtle point. We added owl and cat pins to dress it up a bit. It is comfortable and warm but not hot to wear. A good value.
These were great for Halloween decorations (a little see through) but they definitely did the trick!
My daughter picks these over any other shoe daily! She's a climber/runner/jumper, and these are sturdy and comfy for her. She can put them on and take them off easily by herself.
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