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Clear Shoe Boxes, Closet Hangars.

These shoe boxes may be a better (cheaper) choice than these double shoe bins. Or there are these single shoe boxes. Must compare prices.

I've also got huggable hangars on my radar.

Can't forget to check ebay for this stuff when I'm ready to buy.

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Anonymous said…
Only my mother....
I can see how having to take the lids off those boxes every time you wanted to get at your shoes would drive you crazy though. Why don't you just make dad build you something?
Love you! Come get a massage soon! I spent the day making our office an office!
Love
Kimmy
Anonymous said…
Tamtay,

Thanks for noticing our product. We, hell why should I be modest, I developed the boxes, so there would be no lids to deal with.....they are a total pain.

We are just ramping up our production and would love to get you some samples if you like. Just get me you co-ordinates and I'll have shoeguy do the grunt work........what else are men for.

Shoelover

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