At the price that Ledehosen are, they are hardly a tourist item. Our son wore his out, he really loved them. The Hüttenpatschen are just as useful herein the ski huts. Donät really know what one would do with the woodcutter and friends though.
Well...you can keep the lederhosen. I'll buy one of those shirts, though. And in Florida it's too warm for those furry little slippers. I could spend some time rummaging through that store...bet I'd find other things to buy!
Sweet stuff! I learned the word pantofolach here in Israel but I always thought it was Yiddish. : ) hehe
ReplyDeleteAt the price that Ledehosen are, they are hardly a tourist item. Our son wore his out, he really loved them. The Hüttenpatschen are just as useful herein the ski huts. Donät really know what one would do with the woodcutter and friends though.
ReplyDeleteI'll pass on the Lederhosen but those slippers look kind of comfy and of course, post cards are a must.
ReplyDeleteI quite fancy a pair of lederhosen Karl :)
ReplyDeleteKarl, I'm so glad you tried a pomegranate! Hope you liked it.
ReplyDeleteI love the slippers!
ReplyDeleteBut I would have trouble deciding on the design to choose.
Margaret
Well...you can keep the lederhosen. I'll buy one of those shirts, though. And in Florida it's too warm for those furry little slippers. I could spend some time rummaging through that store...bet I'd find other things to buy!
ReplyDeleteI love all tourist shops, but only to look.
ReplyDeleteThe imago on the top is lovely.
Where can I buy those sleepers from the Alps? Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are available in this souvenirs shop in Sand in Taufers and also in the Sarntal and in some shop in Bolzano.
DeleteThank you! Yes I bought them in Sand in Taufers last year but I need a new pair now and I'm back in France. Is there a shop on the Web?
ReplyDeleteI really don't know... sorry...
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