dmer
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Sandals
Greetings,
Does any one know of a store in Santa Rosalia or Loreto that sells Ecco or Teva sandles?
Thanks,
Dianne
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tiotomasbcs
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Look for the R E I in San Bruno?! Seriously, you can order Amazon MX.com but I haven't done it, yet. I'm still laughing... LL Bean, Trader Joes
... perdon.
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SFandH
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Doesn't Gucci have a store in Todos?
Just yanking yer chain.
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Mostly into Herbal Healing, Yoga, and Enlightenment. Tres Santos ....
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SFandH
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i'm more of a palapa, cold beer, truck camper on the beach guy
What's enlightenment BTW? Cost a lot?
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"a palapa, cold beer, truck camper on the beach"
Exactly why one needs Tevas. I have about 8 pair - can't be without them.
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SFandH
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There's a store in Mulege, I forget the name, but it's past Magos and before the fire station, the left side, on the one-way street you take through
town.
They carry an extensive line of quality beachwear. I think they have shoes. If so, they will have this kind of footwear.
[Edited on 10-5-2017 by SFandH]
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bajabuddha
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Quote: Originally posted by SFandH | There's a store in Mulege, I forget the name, but it's past Magos and before the fire station, the left side, on the one-way street you take through
town.
They carry an extensive line of quality beachwear. I think they have shoes. If so, they will have this kind of footwear.
[Edited on 10-5-2017 by SFandH] |
x2. They sell all kinds of stuff from wet suits to tackle, books, maps, t-shirts, and lots of footwear from sandals to dive shoes. I've bought
several pair there. Great go-to store... pricey, but they have to import stuff. The owner speaks very good English and his wife is American. They
used to run the Mulege Dive Shop many moons ago. Good people.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
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KurtG
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Miguel and Claudia at La Tienda.
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willyAirstream
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Mexico manufactures shoes and limits what shoes can be imported. La Tienda sells mex shoes/sandals as does Coppel.
btw, amazon usa is usually cheaper and just as fast as amazon mx
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