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March 15th, 2009 02:41 AM #151
Okay yang nude sandals, ah. Kala ko may nude design yung sandals, yun pala talagang walang saplot.......... ang paa mo, hehehe.
Pero di siguro pwede yan sa beach or sa ma-lupang lugar. Pang concrete and in-doors lang siguro pwede yan, sa tingin ko. Any feedback?
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March 15th, 2009 02:58 AM #152
OT: i hope someone can play jumping rope or do any other lively physical activity to see if this will really cling on! hehehehehe :peace:
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May 19th, 2013 08:38 PM #153
I got some on sale for only P700! Probably because it's not too popular anymore. But then again I saw some slippers there selling for more or less 3k?!?
Islander is still the best thoughLast edited by _Cathy_; May 19th, 2013 at 08:42 PM.
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May 20th, 2013 12:19 AM #156
high lander na lang
matibay na mura pa..
meron pa nga ibang bumibili nyan tapos post sa fb eh..
pag bumili ulit ako kapalit ng highlander ko post ko rin sa fb
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July 11th, 2022 02:55 PM #157everytime pag dumadaan ako havaianas walang tao. Naglipatan na sa crocs.
'I've had $5 thongs from Kmart last longer': Popular Havaianas flip-flops slammed in online reviews after straps snap and footwear 'fall apart'
By Nic White For Daily Mail Australia
07:40 18 Sep 2017, updated 07:56 18 Sep 2017
- Customers claim Havaianas thongs are snapping at unprecedented rates
-Dozens flooded company's Australian Facebook page to complain
- They believe the reliable brand's quality has nosedived in past two years
- Claim pairs break in a few months or less and used to last for years
For more than 55 years Havaianas have been the trendiest and most reliable thongs - with a hefty up to $50 price tag to match.
But loyal customers are turning on the Australian beach icon as the rubber footwear appear to be failing in record numbers.
The Brazilian-made thongs are the world's most popular with 150 million sold every year, built on a reputation for being lost before they broke.
Dozens of hopping mad flip-flop fans flooded the manufacturer's Australian Facebook page to claim an alarming drop in quality meant they snapped in just a few weeks.
'I've always loved Havianas but have noticed the quality of them have become quite poor,' one wrote.
'I've bought two pairs in the last 6 months and both have snapped in the same place. I've had a $5 pair of thongs from Kmart that have lasted longer.'
'Having shelled out $60 for the last pair that lasted all of 2 months, I'm too embarrassed to keep going back to the surf shop for a replacement,' another wrote.
'I'm really disappointed that the cost of your thongs have gone through the roof but the quality has taken a massive dive,' a longtime customer wrote.
Numerous repeat customers claimed multiple pairs broke in a short space of time, and they had finally had enough of replacing them.
'I have had 3 pairs all snap in the same place over the last year. When I'm paying $40+ for a pair of thongs I expect them to last longer than a few months,' one wrote.
'[They cost] $40 a pair every time they break. And I mean 8 pairs in 2 years. I pay $40 a pair thinking I'm getting good quality thong,' another wrote.
'I've had Havaians for years I'm talking 10 to 12 years and in the last 2 years the quality has gone down hill this year alone I've had 3 pairs [break],' a third wrote.
The complaints were all lodged over the past 18 months and many of the disgruntled customers insisted the beloved flip-flops weren't what they used to be.
Havianas are 'crafted from a top secret, premium Brazilian rubber formula', according to the company, but many wonder if that formula has changed.
The company offers a six-month warranty if buyers hang on to their receipts, but many were so used to them lasting forever they didn't.
'We stand by the quality of Havaianas and as such offer a six-month warranty on all Havaianas products with proof of purchase,' it's website pridefully reads.
The company declined to officially comment, but its social media team indicated there was a big spike in complaints.
'Please note customer service has been inundated with enquiries and will endeavour to resolve your enquiry within a timely manner, thank you again for your patience and understanding,' they replied to a customer earlier this year.
They also denied a change in manufacturing processes or a drop in quality
'The quality hasn't changed, it has remained the same the whole time we have been in the industry. Thanks,' they wrote in February.
Havaianas thongs snapping after only a few months | Daily Mail Online
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July 11th, 2022 04:05 PM #158
I really don't get the fad about haviannas. I rarely notice people wearing them. "wow haviannas ang suot nya, libo halaga nyan". Nope. Naalala ko few years ago pila sa labas ng store nila dahil sa dami gusto bumili.
I'd rather buy the duralite tsinelas, I forgot when I bought my 1st pair sa sobra tagal na. Mag 10 years na yata. And it only cost ₱150.
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July 11th, 2022 04:32 PM #159maganda naman kasi tingnan.
Pero syempre importante ang tibay. Yan ang ikakabagsak ng havaianas madali mapatid.
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July 11th, 2022 04:45 PM #160
Havaianas has been my family's go to slippers for the longest time.
From Nike/Adidas to Oakley etc.
although I seldom use one outside, except kapag katabi lang ng hotel yung lakad ko. o papunta ako sa pool/beach
hotel breakfast buffet lang longest time na pwede akong naka-slippers... nagsusugat kasi feet ko kapag masyado nang mahaba lakad.
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minsan bumili ako ng slippers from Bench. kaso ang bilis lumambot nung rubber nya.
halos balcony slippers ko na lang sya ngayon since ramdam na ramdam mo yung tinatapakan mo sa lambot nung rubber nya.
I dont know kung ano ang major contirbutor sa incident nayan. Dahil ba made in china yung ev car o...
Hybrids and EV