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fashion.psfk : GPS enabled feet!

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A father made these after police wrongly reported his 8-year-old son as missing (it turned out to be just a mix-up). They contain a GPS chip that can be activated by the wearer or remotely. Right, they're limited edition & quite expensive ($300+), but I think it's a great idea. Just think about that Boy Scout who went missing for four days.

Updated Mar 24, 2007

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Reef Dram Mens Sandal

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a perfect complement to my cell phone flask. The Reef Dram Men's Sandal has an excellent compartment to fit my extra shots of jager.

It won't look weird at all that you're pouring stuff out of your sandal...especially when you are already drunk. (via Uncrate)

Updated May 25, 2007

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not martha

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These keep your foot from scrunching or slipping in your heels. You could pair these with Insolia for ultimate comfort.

Updated Mar 24, 2007

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Insolia Home Page

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These high-heel inserts redistribute your body weight, taking pressure off your toes and putting more weight on your heel. Looks promising.

Updated Mar 24, 2007

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Adjustable High Heels

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This is the best idea ever. Apparently the idea has been patented, but not produced for retail--please make some, I'd totally buy.

Updated Mar 24, 2007

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