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I searched for them two years ago and had no luck. I ordered online from the USA and they came by post. Glad I got them.

 

Does anyone know if Teva sandals are available in Pattaya, and if so where?

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Are they any good?

 

I`ve noticed i sometimes get a shooting pain in the arch of my foot when wearing sandals, and i thing it might be the flatter soles on the things.

 

Best sandals i ever wore were by Doc Martin. Thick air-cushioned rubber soles, leather uppers. I might have a look on Amazon for another pair.

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They don't make the ones I had for 17 years but the model Hurricane XLT is the replacement that I will buy!

 

Teva Originals?

 

Oh wait, I'm thinking of Adidas Originals that look nothing like the original Adidas!

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I have a pair of Stuttgart sandals that I have had for donkeys years.

Outlet Mall.

They are looking a bit rough on the underside and have been attacked with various glues over the years but one can get attached to one's comfortable footwear. I like the quick release plastic clips.... velcro is crap in Thailand.

 

I like the look of these Tevas and they sound like they are made to last, if I come across any on my travels I may picks some up.

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Are they any good?

 

They've got a decent arch in them.

I've had mine (like in the pic above) for about two years, and wear them all summer.

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I went looking in Siam Paragon in Bangkok yesterday. Found a few Tevas towards the back of the second level, but the platforms/soles were rather soft and flexible which is not what I need. Also, the price was almost 3,200 baht so I'll nurse the current pair through another month until the end of this trip.

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My Aussie 2nd wife bought me my tevas……….lasted years.

 

Had them nicked/swopped by a workman at my first condo. You can play tennis and swim in them….handy for climbing out of the sea over rocks……..

 

But nowadays I prefer the look of canvas crocs.

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My Aussie 2nd wife bought me my tevas……….lasted years.

 

Had them nicked/swopped by a workman at my first condo. You can play tennis and swim in them….handy for climbing out of the sea over rocks……..

 

But nowadays I prefer the look of canvas crocs.

 

Two further points occur to me…….. 1. Don't buy the cheap copy canvas Crocs. I attribute my first, (hope last) attack of the painful 'Plantar Faciitus' to being a tight-arse…...

 

2. The Thai builder who I refer to above that pinched my Tevas... taught me the lesson that if you want to understand another person……."Walk a mile in his shoes'

 

 

……That way you'll be a mile away... and have his shoes……..!! The bastard!!

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So this builder is now the proud owner of a pair of Atlas' Sandals.

Teva is still going barefoot?

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