the woman on the far left has on creme cable-knit slipper-boots. and i LOVE them. but i can't, for the life of me, find them ANYWHERE on the site.
does anyone see them there, or know of anywhere else i can get very similar ones for under, say, $40?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? MaryNY answered Sunday December 30 2007, 8:57 pm: I've been looking for these boots for a month. They were all over the commercials, and on the main page at oldnavy.com but NOWHERE to be found on the site. What an awful tease. I've hit 3 stores on long island, and finally last night found them in NYC on 34th street. There were 3 pairs left, and I think I may have stolen them from someone that put them down to grab something else. She looked a little ticked off... but I felt like I found treasure. They were only 20 bucks. You might want to try ebay... I didn't see the exact boots there, but some similar. Good luck! [ MaryNY's advice column | Ask MaryNY A Question ]
D24 answered Monday December 17 2007, 4:41 pm: yeah i also think they are super cute but i'm pretty sure they are out of stock.. i called some stores wondering if they would ever carry it again but they didn't know-- one person said they might since they were popular sellers. if you figure anything out let me know too! thanks. [ D24's advice column | Ask D24 A Question ]
missbananafontana answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 3:40 pm: Old Navy has a cookie error on their site so you can't see the page. I don't know what's up with that. Maybe they have them in store.
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