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Look!: Basketful of Slippers

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Brrrrr. We spent the long holiday in Montreal and boy, are we glad to be back. We love the beautiful city, but on this trip, the weather was cold and snowy and we loved settling back into crisp, sunny NYC yesterday. Because of all the snow in Montreal, our host had us leave our boots at the front door. But check out this thoughful basketful of colorful slippers she had for us to choose from...

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We have guests leave their shoes at our door, too. But providing such a charming selection of alternatives makes getting guests out of their shoes a whole lot easier. So be prepared when that northern weather (pictured above) rolls on in this winter. More on Montreal later this week...

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Hopefully, like Martha suggests, the provided slippers were new.

posted by Jon_B on 2007-11-26 13:37:43
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Were they new slippers? Or used ones?

posted by readingglasses on 2007-11-26 13:58:49
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Oh good, Montreal posts! Can't wait--I love that city!

posted by moema on 2007-11-26 14:05:13
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?? I'm not understanding the concern about new vs. used. As long as the slippers are clean (i.e. freshly washed) why do they need to be new?

posted by JDog on 2007-11-26 14:15:09
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Hope you enjoyed your visit! Most Montrealers were a little shocked by the snow too....

posted by Michelle of Montreal on 2007-11-26 14:28:19
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I had some New Yorker friends in for the weekend as well. They were not impressed by the slushy snow, to say the least! But they were real troopers about it, and in true Montreal style we kept out the cold with copious amounts of wine.

A lot of people in Canada also bring their own slippers over to casual gatherings at friends houses, and in "holiday" season many women will bring their dress shoes in a bag to put on upon arrival. It's quite common to see a beautifully dressed girl in a great coat wearing huge winter boots, with a pair of heels to change into later!

Why did people settle here again?

posted by Angie in Montreal on 2007-11-26 14:43:48
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I assume you wear socks in such weather?
So, what gives with the new vs used?

I had a friend from Eastern Europe sew slippers for her guests. It was a lovely touch.

posted by Alana in Canada on 2007-11-26 14:59:47
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Any suggestions of where I can find CHEAP machine-washable slippers to keep by my door?

posted by mjoe on 2007-11-26 15:29:16
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Well, I've learned something about myself today. I didn't realize I had any irrational hygiene-related issues until I read this post and had to suppress a shudder at the thought of putting my feet in someone else's slippers. Come to think of it, this could explain why I love to shop for vintage clothes but never seem to buy used shoes.

posted by Doppelganger on 2007-11-26 15:57:09
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one of my odd regrets about my space is not being able to have a getadansu -- to dump shoes in favor of slippers -- not to mention the top of which could be a lovely landing strip....

posted by JonathanB on 2007-11-26 16:05:44
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I'm surprized by the new vs old question doppleganger. Think of the financial and environmental cost providing new shoes for your guests.

posted by coco on 2007-11-27 18:05:58
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I'm loving the Montreal posts. It's interesting to see an outsider's perspective on my city. We definitely have a style all our own.

posted by angorian on 2007-12-03 09:45:05
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