634 days ago

Most popular cozy and comfy cow slipper styles,Handcrafted Indoor Footwear

Gerson from Waterloo

Hi everyone,

I am selling these beautiful and confy slippers for winter. If you are interested please send me a message and i'll reply ASAP. Thanks

Step into adorable comfort with our Cute Fluffy Cow Slippers!
Available in----- WHITE - BLACK - BROWN

Available Sizes

US
5
6
8
9
10

Nonslip, thick design allows you to wear these slippers outdoors as well! These animal slippers come with a sturdy sole that you can wear it even on wet surfaces.

Perfect for evebody, these plush slippers are not just cute but also incredibly cozy, keeping your feet warm during the chilly season.

Treat your feet and make your time at home even more enjoyable.

The perfect gift for the animal lover in your life!

Price: $25

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