Thursday, May 30, 2013

Brent Seabrook's OT goal sends Blackhawks past Red Wings, into Western ... - New York Daily News



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Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook (c.) looking up, celebrates after netting the OT goal.

BLACKHAWKS 2, RED WINGS 1 (OT)

CHICAGO '� When the Chicago Blackhawks were on the brink of playoff elimination, they had the feeling that all they needed was one win to turn it around.

They were right.

Brent Seabrook sent a wrist shot past Jimmy Howard's glove 3:35 into overtime, and the Blackhawks completed an improbable comeback with a 2-1 victory over the Red Wings in Game 7 of their second-round playoff series on Wednesday night.

'You go back to after Game 4,' coach Joel Quenneville said. 'Their approach and the belief in the room, and each other, was there. It was a strong season and we had to find a way. I think winning here in Game 5 got us excited again and got the momentum back.

'The last two games were tightly fought and amazing games.'

The Blackhawks, who had the best record in the NHL regular season, rallied from a 3-1 series deficit to reach the Western Conference finals against the defending Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles Kings.

For just the second time in NHL history, the final four teams remaining in the playoffs are the four most recent Stanley Cup winners. Chicago captured the Cup in 2010.

Seabrook picked up a loose puck and skated in on Howard through the middle of the ice, with Detroit defenseman Niklas Kronwall in front of him. His shot hit Kronwall's leg before it sailed into the left side of the net for the defenseman's first goal of the postseason.

'I don't know if I saw it go in to be honest,' Seabrook said. 'I just heard the horn going and the boys jumping out. It was a pretty exhausting game, but I think I was more tired during the celebration with guys jumping and pushing me in the face and dragging me down.

'It's exciting. You don't get to do that too many times.'

JEFF HAYNES/ReutersDetroit's Kyle Quincey (l.) and Chicago's Brandon Saad pick up penalties to negate a Blackhawks goal.

The sellout crowd of 22,103 roared as Seabrook skated over to the boards and was mobbed by his delirious teammates.

Howard put his arm around Kronwall, who was down on one knee, and tried to console him while the Blackhawks celebrated.

'It's tough. How do you get upset at someone who's sacrificing their body out there to block shots?' Howard said. 'Kroner has been huge for us all year and you know, he doesn't deserve that luck.'

It was quite a change from the end of the third period, when the Blackhawks thought they had scored the go-ahead goal. But it was waved off with less than 2 minutes remaining by referee Stephen Walkom, who called a pair of penalties behind the play.

Patrick Sharp put Chicago in front in the second period, but Henrik Zetterberg tied it in the third for No. 7 Detroit, which beat second-seeded Anaheim in seven games in the first round. Howard finished with 33 saves.

'They're a very talented group,' Detroit coach Mike Babcock said. 'I think we pushed them very hard in the series and had a lot of fun doing it.'

Chicago made it to the conference finals for the first time since it won the title three years ago and will host Los Angeles in Game 1 on Saturday. The Kings advanced with a 2-1 victory over San Jose in Game 7 on Tuesday night.

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Monday, May 27, 2013

Bruins join elite company - Boston Herald



How do you define an elite organization?

If it's based on playoff success, consider that since the start of the 2008 Stanley Cup playoffs, only Detroit and Pittsburgh have won more series than the Bruins' eight.

The Red Wings and Penguins have won 10 apiece. The other two teams of the five that have made the playoffs every year since 2008 are San Jose with six series wins and Washington with three.

Now that the Bruins are in the Eastern Conference finals for the second time in three seasons, it might be time to consider that general manager Peter Chiarelli's promise to make the Bruins an elite franchise has come to fruition.

'Yeah, I mean, things change so quickly,' Chiarelli said during a press conference at TD Garden yesterday. 'You've got to move with the changes and the trends. We've got a real good foundation and we've had success. Things can change quickly, you've got to move quickly to make decisions soundly and quickly. You have to be proud of what we've accomplished here.

'But having said that, it's a demanding town and they expect the best. We try and give it to them.'

Every organization outside of Detroit and Pittsburgh has tried to emulate the Red Wings and Penguins by identifying a core of players to build around for the long term, drafting and developing players to supplement that core, and doing it all within the salary-cap system established in 2005.

Despite the collapse of 2010 and the first-round exit of 2012 that sandwiched the Stanley Cup championship in 2011, Chiarelli has stayed loyal to a core led by Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron, David Krejci and Milan Lucic, and again it's paid off this season.

'Those are decisions that we make, that I make, that you get to know the players,' Chiarelli said. 'There's a fine line between loyalty to these players and making the right decisions, and that's what I have to do as a manager.

'Two years ago you did what we did, and you see how these guys work and how they will go to the wall for you. The initial premise isn't difficult. It's like, 'Wow, we've won.' Historically, it's been a difficult exercise for teams that have won and then have tried to keep the core together, and then you make some mistakes. .'�.'�. It's easy to say, let's just keep everybody and see if we can do it under the cap and all that, but that's not always the right thing. It's a challenge.'

Identifying and developing talent isn't a one-man job. Chiarelli has built a strong team off the ice, both in amateur and pro scouting, and in the coaching staff at the American Hockey League and NHL levels.

'To put together the depth that we like and we're able to use, and to manage it at all levels, at the minor-pro level, at the amateur level and this level is a hard job, and it's a testament to those that I work with,' Chiarelli said.

Now it'll be up to that core group and the supporting cast to up their game in an effort to best the top-seeded Penguins and do something only Detroit and Pittsburgh have done since the 2004-05 lost season: reach the Stanley Cup finals twice.

'I would expect that would come natural, just from where we are at this level in the playoffs and with the team that we're playing,' Chiarelli said. 'There's some storylines that I'm sure will be highlighted that'll probably help them a little bit whether they admit it or not. I think it's just now we're at a stage where, I can recall the last time, there was no issues in getting them up for Tampa (before the 2011 East finals).

'I think they're at a stage where that comes natural, and I'd be disappointed if they weren't. Now, this is a tough team we're playing. It's going to be a tough battle and you're going to see ebb and flow with these series, too. I would think that they would be up for it.'

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Daniel Green Women's Hildie Slipper,Black,9 M US User Reviews



Daniel Green Women's Hildie Slipper,Black,9 M US User Reviews
I love the look of the slipper and wear it out of the house. The denim look goes with jeans, the boiled wool and "fleece" keep my feet comfy but not sweaty. The workmanship seems to be excellent.My only disappointment is the lack of any arch support.Slipper fits true to size and I think a medium could accommodate a wide foot, as the inside of the slipper is relaxed.
- night owl

Very comfortable and warm slippers. A great value for a quality product. I would recommend this product to anyone. AAA
- jr

I gave these slippers to my wife and she loves them. The fit is perfect and she loves the material. The quality is wonderful. The style is crisp and elegant. Plus, the sole allows her to walk outside without fear of ruining them. Excellent purchase.
- spindaweel

I prearranged my fixed mass..as the slipper arrived it was road too generous and extremely uncomfortable because it was so rigid! Slippers must be snug...wretched, exhausted to be fond of them keep for they only did not bring about!
- Ann Marie Arnesen

Good support for my arches and so comfortable. They look good also. I love them! Worth every penny, as they're obviously well made, and will last.
- Celeste

  • Boiled wool upper
  • Soft fleece lining
  • Indoor/outdoor durable sole
  • Latex foam insole
  • Soft faux fur sockliner

Daniel Green Harper Slippers. Daniel Green offers a vast assortment of modern silhouettes as well as coveted classics to suit any style. When it comes to thoughtful design and superior comfort, look no further than Daniel Green Slippers. Features: Boiled wool upper Cozy fleece lining and collar Latex foam offers lasting cushion Indoor/outdoor outsole

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Daniel Green Women's Avery Scuff,Chocolate,7 M US Purchaser Reviews



Daniel Green Women's Avery Scuff,Chocolate,7 M US Purchaser Reviews
I was tired of wasting my money on flimsy slippers with no support and had read good things about most of the Daniel Green slippers. My mom LOVED the gold Lucy bedroom slippers her whole adult life and was very disappointed when they were discontinued. Anyway, I normally wear a size 8 and ordered the Avery scuff in a size 8 and, as I had already read, they were snug at first. Within a couple of days of wearing them with thick socks, (which you should always do people, because your feet sweat, even in the winter, and it is much easier and more hygienic to wash your socks and your slippers will stay fresh and clean much longer) they fit perfectly and are sooooo comfortable. They do have some arch support which I appreciate and, while they describe the footbed as latex, it seems to be a memory foam which perfectly conforms to my foot without just going completely flat. About a month before I got these I had purchased a pair of Isotoners at a local department store which stretched out and did go flat in just a few days of wearing them around the house. So if these go on sale I will definitely buy another pair. Love them!
- chris/den

Daniel Green makes the best house shoe on the market in my opinion. As a child I remember my grandmother loved hers. They are extremely comfortable and really keep your feet warm. I normally wear a 9 1/2 shoe and I order a 10 in these house shoes and they fit perfectly. They are extremely well made; I have never worn a pair out. I admit I try to order a new pair each year just for variety.
- bootheel

Brought these for my wife for Christmas and she loves them. She says they very soft and of high quality. Would buy Daniel Green products again.
- Charles M. Hunts "Older than dirt"

I bought these as slippers for the winter months. So far I'm happy with them and the sole is thick enough I can even use them as shoes sometimes too (although I would only wear them in reasonable weather). They're warm enough but not suffocating, and they pretty much look as advertised (I bought the brown/blue combination).I have to admit, these DEFINITELY run small though. While my shoe size can range anywhere from 9-10, I read that in purchasing these shoes one needs to size up so I went with a 10. If my foot were ANY longer, even a 10 wouldn't have been enough (I would say I average 9.5 across most shoe, 10 if I really want it roomy). I would recommend sizing up at least a half size, if not a whole size, otherwise you'll find them unwearable what with the mini-heel in back. As far as width, my feet feel like they have plenty of room, although my feet may be a bit on the narrow side; for women with very wide feet, these might prove somewhat tight.As for durability, Lord knows. But they seem like they'll probably hold up. The cushion within may eventually sag a bit, but slippers normally aren't especially durable in that department anyways since they're made to be soft rather than supportive longterm. These aren't super-soft and cushy inside, but then they're also a bit more breathable that way too. For me, they're soft enough.Twenty-some-odd dollars was pretty darn good for the quality. I'm pleased and would generally recommend them to others.
- Grewupon Movies "GM"

I bought these slipper and thought I was getting an American tradition based on this product description:From the ManufacturerIn 1881 Daniel Green, a young traveling shoe salesman for the Wallace Elliott Company in New York City, visited Dolgeville, New York. Daniel was shown a pair of felt shoes fashioned from waste pieces of piano felt which had been made in the Dolgeville Felt Mill. Daniel Green noticed that these felt shoes were worn by many factory workers to keep their feet warm and comfortable on the cold factory stone floors, and thus a legend in footwear was born.What could be more wonderful than a pair of these? They arrived, and the box boasts about all the recycled matterial used and how 'going green' will make me 'feel good'...Trouble is, these babies are made in China! How green is that?Next time I'll just go to Wal Mart.
- Tara Richards

it is good and lest longer. I brought the second. warm and comfortable. I only wear it at home. Ok.
- rose

This is a comfortable, cozy slipper. It is great to wear around the house (I wear mine all day some times), and the semi hard sole is appropriate to step out and grab the mail or toss the trash without having to change into different shoes.
- impacteternity

Every year or two our daughter requests this style slipper. Through the years we have bought many brands. She says these are the most comfortable she has ever had. They also look like the most durable.
- skyart

I usually order the Haflinger slipper but I thought that they were a little too expensive so I decided to try these. So far, they are really comfortable and yes, they were a little snug at first, but usually wool slippers do stretch out (as did my Haflinger's) and this is my second day wearing them and they fit like a glove with good arch support. I'm not sure how long the arch support will last and whether it'll flatten out, but so far so good. Nice and warm and it feels really soft inside. Great price as well since I got these on sale ($18.95).Added July 23, 2011Okay, these are still nice with descent support but not as nice as my Haflinger's. These are also too warm to wear in warm weather. I think they are still a great deal.
- home baker

I would but these over and over again! Seemed a little snug at first but they form into your foot perfectly after you wear them then they are perfect. Warm comfy great quality best slipper shoe I have ever had.
- Tara Richards

Relaxation can be yours with the Daniel Green Avery clog, a soft sweater knit women's slipper that you can wear anywhere. Wear indoor and outdoor, this cozy ladies slipper is not only comfortable, but versatile. Suede mudguard is soft and durable. Fuzzy faux fur collar provides additional warmth. Fleece lining and sock is soft and cozy. Custom molded latex insole offers lasting cushion and comfort.

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Tamarac by Slippers International Women's Fluff Slipperr,Pink,9 M Buyer Reviews



Tamarac by Slippers International Women's Fluff  Slipperr,Pink,9 M Buyer Reviews
...on something that was so inexpensive. The materials and workmanship are excellent, the slippers fit well and are comfortable, and they LOOK as if they'd be sturdy enough to even wear outdoors. (I just got them, so I cannot vouch for their wearability in an out-of-doors situation yet, but they have soles that look more like those found on outerwear than what's typically on house slippers.)
- Cynthia L. Stern "Cyn Stern"

These slippers are not as comfortable as I had expected. They are loose fitting on my feet and don't stay on the best. The sole is hard on the bottom which makes them less comfortable as well. If I had tried them on in a store, I would have passed on them.
- mariacb

These slippers are awesome. If you're a half size, go the next size up. For example, I wear a 7 1/2 so I bought an 8 and they fit perfectly. The insides are so cuddly soft and the rubber soles are nice and secure for walking on the slippery tile surfaces in my home. The folks at the Warm Things office are super helpful, too!
- N. Park

These are very warm, well made slippers, especially for the (sale) price. Shipping was fast too. My only complaint would be that the description said to order in your normal shoe size, but be warned-- these slippers run HUGE! I always wear a women's size 9 so that's what I ordered. They felt comfortable and were a little roomy when I first received them in January. Now, in March, since the shearling has packed down they are an absolute sloppy fit. It's very easy to trip when walking in them. I'll order a size 8 next time around.
- ztlits

This is the 2nd pair of "like" slippers I've owned and they are tops on my list. Very cozy, comfortable and durable. Would definitely purchase again.
- Nunie Gravelle "Shanny"

These are a fantastic value! Warm and supportive,quiet and NOT bulky!!The soles are a flexible semi soft rubber. The sheepskin is plush and does not send off fluff!! These are a great value. You must be patient -- shipping took awhile.
- laura brown

These slippers are extremely comfortable and warm. The one draw back is that even though I have a wide foot, these slippers are still a little wide. As long as you are not climbing stairs all day they are great!
- Alkaseltz9

Well made, warm, and comfortable. I wish I'd bought a pair years ago.
- N. C. Shaw "nancshore"

I bought these for warmth so they're fine with me. Your feet will not get cold in these.But they are like walking in flippers. There is no arch support and the sole is like a frozen slab of steak for all the flexibility, weight and thickness it posesses.I should also mention that buying a size smaller works fine. They'd be even clumsier if too large.
- chef's mom

These are the most comfortable pair of slippers i have ever own.I have not taken them off since i bought them a year ago, except to wash them of course. I throw them in the washer and dry them in the dryer and they come out good as new.
- S. Grant

  • eVent waterproof breathable membrane keeps feet dry and cool
  • Encapsulated Shoc Pad in the heel for shock absorption
  • Mush Infused Insole provides signature Teva comfort

The Fluff sheepskin scuff from Slippers International is a versatile slipper that'll keep you warm, cozy, and thoroughly cushioned. Pad around the house, or take it outside: Either way, your comfort will be assured.

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Sunday, May 26, 2013

Bruins-Penguins has some juice - ESPN



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BOSTON -- Oh, the storylines.

What would an Eastern Conference final between the Boston Bruins and Pittsburgh Penguins be without a bunch of juicy storylines for the media to serve up and for the fans to digest while we wait for the puck to drop on the series?

No doubt it would still be good hockey, but there are just so many off-the-ice tidbits to make this series even more interesting.

Before we tackle the most-recent connection between the teams -- you know, the one about star-studded trade chip Jarome Iginla deciding he wanted to play for the Penguins instead of the Bruins at the trade deadline -- there are a few more we can dissect.

Let's start at the top of the management chain. After the 2005-06 season, the Bruins were looking to hire a new general manager to replace Mike O'Connell, who had been fired by the organization. The leading candidate was Nashville Predators assistant GM Ray Shero, but talks between the Bruins and Shero broke down in the 11th hour of negotiations, and the Penguins quickly signed Shero as their GM.

So the Bruins turned their attention to then-Ottawa Senators assistant general manager Peter Chiarelli, who eventually was hired to succeed O'Connell in Boston.

Under Shero, the Penguins have reached the postseason in seven consecutive seasons and won the Stanley Cup in 2009. Under Chiarelli, the Bruins have earned a playoff berth in six of his seven seasons as GM, which include a Stanley Cup title in 2011.

Shero inherited a potent lineup led by budding superstar forwards Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury.

Chiarelli and the Bruins were at the ground level of building a championship roster. Defenseman Zdeno Chara signed as a free agent and was immediately named team captain the same season Chiarelli was hired. Patrice Bergeron, who was only 21 at the time, had already played three seasons in the NHL and proven himself to be a true leader on and off the ice. David Krejci was just beginning his career, and goaltender Tim Thomas was thought of as only a backup.

Along the way, both GMs turned their teams into perennial winners, and it's amazing that this season is the first time since 1992 the Bruins and Penguins will face off in the Stanley Cup playoffs.

It's also fitting that this series will decide which team will represent the Eastern Conference in the 2013 Stanley Cup finals.

Which brings us back to Iginla.

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Scott Levy/NHLI/Getty ImagesMatt Bartkowski, who was part of the deal that would have brought Jarome Iginla to Boston, has been a big factor on the Bruins' blue line.

The future Hall of Famer had spent his entire career with the Calgary Flames, but the 35-year-old forward has yet to win the Cup. The Flames reached the finals in 2004, but lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning. It was inevitable Iginla would be traded this season to a contender, and he even waived his no-movement clause and gave the Flames a list of teams he would accept a trade to, including Boston, Pittsburgh, the Los Angeles Kings and Chicago Blackhawks.

Around noon on March 28, Flames GM Jay Feaster informed Chiarelli that the Bruins had won the sweepstakes for Iginla. In the deal, the Bruins would send defenseman Matt Bartkowski, prospect Alexander Khokhlachev and a first-round draft pick to Calgary in exchange for Iginla.

Before the deal could be finalized, Feaster needed to get the OK from Iginla. Nearly 12 hours later, the Bruins were informed there would be no deal because Iginla chose the Penguins and Crosby over the Bruins and Bergeron.

The next day at Bruins practice, the players showed no animosity toward Iginla for his decision, but coach Claude Julien had an interesting comment.

"That was his entitlement," Julien said. "He's got a no-trade clause, and when you look at what Pittsburgh's done, you've got to respect the guy's decision. It was his decision to make, and he made that.

"It'll be at the end of the year he'll see whether he made the right decision or not. Certainly, there's no animosity here. We're a good team. If he came here, he would have made us better. He's not here because he went somewhere else. We turn the page because it's about us right now; it's not about him."

Chiarelli turned his attention to Jaromir Jagr and acquired him from the Dallas Stars in exchange for forward Lane MacDermid and Cody Payne, along with a conditional pick in the 2013 draft. Now that the Bruins have reached the conference finals, that pick becomes a first-round selection.

So Jagr and Iginla, two future Hall of Famers, will square off in the conference finals.

"I always thought you had to go through them to get to where we want to go at some point," Chiarelli said of the Penguins. "It's been well chronicled, the Iginla stuff and the Jagr stuff, so we're happy with who we got."

In 11 regular-season games for the Bruins, Jagr scored two goals and added seven assists for nine points. Iginla provided five goals and six assists for 11 points in 13 regular-season games for the Penguins. In the playoffs, Iginla has four goals and eight assists for 12 points in 11 games, while Jagr has only four assists in 12 games.

"I think Jags makes that switch that Claude made, Jags is really compatible with Bergy's line on the strong cycle and the wearing down of the opposition," Chiarelli said Sunday. "I know he's been snakebitten a little bit, but he's had a lot of chances; he's created a lot of chances. But, more importantly, in addition to the looks he gives the power play, he wears down the defense, and there's always two guys on him.

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"I think we would've been fine with either, but we're very happy with Jags; and the price to pay, a first-round pick, you've got to pay to get a quality player. We've shown that we've been able to replace those types of players -- Torey [Krug] wasn't even drafted -- through trade, through draft, through free agents. There's different ways to skin the cat."

Another angle to this storyline is Bartkowski. If the Iginla deal to Boston had been completed, Bartkowski would already be on summer vacation. Instead, he's been a key contributor on the Boston blue line in the playoffs, and now the Pittsburgh native will have an opportunity to play against his hometown Penguins. He actually had posters of Jagr and Mario Lemieux on his wall when he was a kid.

"It's going to be awesome; it's going to be a blast," Bartkowski said. "Growing up there, it was a lot of fun watching them. Now, being able to play against them will probably be even more fun. So I'm pretty excited."

In retrospect, Chiarelli says he's happy with the way the things have worked out with Bartkowski and Jagr.

"If you're asking me am I happy because I kept him instead of getting Iginla, yes. Now, yes. He's helped us. You've seen him emerge. But it also shows you that we're willing to give up good players to try and help the team win now," Chiarelli said.

"We've got a lot of good players now. We didn't want to give up Bart, but that was the case at the time. The depth that you talk about that's helping us now, we had it further on down the line in the organization. That helps us deal for players now, but I'm glad to have him right now."

Storylines aside, it's going to be an intense series on the ice.

Both teams have the ability to roll out four good lines, and the matchups will be interesting. The depth, veteran presence, impact players and experience both teams possess make this a close matchup.

"It will be a battle of deep teams," Chiarelli said.

Joe McDonaldReporter, ESPNBoston.com

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Birkenstock slippers Pisa in size 42.0 W EU made of Birko-Flor in Black with a regular insole Recent Reviews



Birkenstock slippers Pisa in size 42.0 W EU made of Birko-Flor in Black with a regular insole Recent Reviews
Loved that comfort and style of these shoes, unfortunately, wide-width was much too wide and had to send them back. Return shipping to Germany took awhile (via First Class mail) but the vendor was very responsive to inquires and a refund is forthcoming.
- S. Ivy

what's to say? It's a Birk! Make sure you know your size and understand that this show runs wide! Socks maybe required.
- hard to please

I HAVE SEVERAL PAIR OF BIRKENSTOCKS BUT NO 2 WEARS THE SAME. I LOVED THE STYLE OF THIS SANDAL COMFORT WAS GOOD AS WELL.
- TELEESA SMITH

This manufactured goods was delivered on calculate and were as mentioned in the manufactured goods description. This is a splendid way to buy birkenstock's if you admit your size etc.
- S. Diane Mc Farland

I have had a pair of a particular design of Birkenstock's and love them, they finally wore out, and I found them again after searching for hours. Only at check out I find they are not eligible for free shipping with the other shoes I wanted ! Not only that the shipping on a $60 pair of shoes was $20 !!! I will NOT be buying them. 20% shipping !!!! No way !
- Pen name

Sandals arrived before expected date, loved that! The sandals were a little wider than expected though which is to bad but I love them anyways :(
- gayle

Birkenstock Pisa Sandals Slip: Chic And Much Much For Safe Stop Fußfreiheit.Das Birkenstock - Insole Is The Anatomy Of The mock-foot. So that the body weight is evenly distributed in natural manner over the whole sole. In this way, the foot receives the Optimized support for his biomechanical rolling. manufacturer: Birkenstock. Article number: 075031 075033rd Model: Pisa. Color: Black. Upper material: Birko-Flor. Footbed Material: Natural cork / leather. Outsole Material: Eva. Buckle Material: thorn buckle. Des manufacturers suggested retail price: Size 35.0 - 41.0: 44.95 Eur sizes 42.0 - 43.0: 47.95 Eur

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