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Indoor/Outdoor 5-Foot x 7-Foot All Surface Slide-Stop™ Non-Slip Rug Pad NeverCurl 4-Piece Indoor/Outdoor Anti-Curl Rug Corners Mohawk® Stay 'n' Place® Rug Tabs Safavieh Marsh Rug Pad in White Safavieh Varys Rug Pad in Creme Mohawk Home Non-Slip 20-Inch x 70-Inch Rug Pad Mohawk Down Under 4-Foot 8-Inch x 6-Foot 8-Inch Reversible Rug Pad in Grey Ruggies™ Amazing Reusable Rug Grippers Mohawk Home Non-Slip Rug PadLove your Fryes or send them back for a full refund, completely free, within 30 days.* Click here for pre-paid return labels and to learn more about our return policy and repair program. *Free returns valid on orders in the contiguous US only. We believe that our extraordinary craftsmanship translates into a near perfect fit, which with time gets even better as it molds to your foot. If your foot is between sizes, we recommend you order the larger of the two. If your have a wide foot, be sure to check out our styles that come in wide sizes;




however if only regular width is available in the style you like, you might need to order a half size up. When you receive your boots, always try them on in the afternoon for the best true fit, as that's when your foot tends to be at its largest. Your entire foot should feel snug except for the heel which should slip a little, which is necessary for getting your boots on and off. The amount of heel slippage should reduce over time. The ball of your foot should always sit at the widest part of the sole. If it sits too far forward, your toes will hurt, and we certainly don't want that. The vamp of a boot should fit snug over the top of your arch. Oh, and don't forget to be sure you can always wiggle your toes. Every mom should have an option to stay home with her children, regardless of incomeOn October 15, 2007, at the recommendation of my wife, I bought a pair of ECCO shoes at what, for me, was an ungodly amount to pay for a pair of shoes. The reason for the investment is that we live in a city now, and I do a lot more walking.




(For comparative purposes, I buy all of my shirts from Lands’ End, and my pants are whatever Dockers – pants for the bigger butted man, as my daughter Arielle and Dave Barry say – are on the table at Costco. So buying shoes at a chi-chi store on Newbury Street was an unnatural act.) About six weeks later, I happened to notice that the heel had worn through. I wear these shoes a fair amount, but it didn’t seem to me that a pair of shoes at this ungodly price should wear through in six weeks. You can’t just take shoes back to the ECCO store, however. You have to order a prepaid bag from customer service, and send the shoes away to an outsourced “warranty service,” which makes a unilateral judgment whether ECCO will do something about the problem. I duly packed them up and send them away. The warranty service received them yesterday, and the following is now posted online under my repair ticket: “WEAR IS NOT A DEFECT NORMAL WEAR NO DEFECT.” From time to time, I teach contracts!




I think there’s at least a fact issue whether a sole wearing through in six weeks of relatively normal wear on a pair of $190 shoes constitutes a breach of the implied warranty of merchantability under Section 2-314 of the U.C.C. I channeled Ronald Coase a few minutes ago, and he told me that in the absence of transaction costs, clear default rules, and freedom of contract, the initial allocation of legal rights as between ECCO and me would be irrelevant to an efficient outcome. And when I channeled Frank Easterbrook, he referred me to Hill v. Gateway 2000, and told me I was bound by a warranty disclaimer that was available on the ECCO website if I had read the sales slip and clicked my way through to find it before I wore the shoes. I am not finding either of those results particularly satisfying at this minute. I also channeled Lisa Bernstein who has studied diamond brokers in New York City, and they don’t rely on formal law. Do a deal, say “mazel v’broche” (luck and blessing), and reputational norms will do the rest.




I wonder what that means, if anything, in a world of internet information disintermediation. I’m kind of a “you pays your money and you takes your chances” on this kind of stuff anyway. Personally, that’s the last pair of ECCO shoes for me. But you can make your own decision. You may also like...Diy Sneaker StorageNike Shoe StorageDiy Shoe Storage IdeasStorage WoesJordan Shoe StorageStorage OrganizeOrganized StorageSneaker Display IdeasDisplay SneakersForwardThe Kickstarter for Sole Stacks aims to bring sneaker storage to another level, offering a new design and level of saving space. between 6:30 am and 5:00 pm Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. View Size & Fit Chart Purpose BuiltThe 5.11 RECON® Trainer blends comfort, durability, and agility into one high-performance shoe. The stretch mesh frame promotes flexibility and airflow, keeping you cool, and HELCOR® leather overlays ensure strength. A full-length CMEVA midsole adds structure, and an Ortholite® insole provides comfort, while the broadened forefoot and integrated Rope Ready™ Zones offer enhanced speed and traction.

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