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Cozy. comfy. Part 2

Posted: January 12th, 2010 | Author: christopher | Filed under: style, travel | Tags: , | No Comments »

I travel oversees more than the average, so I spend a lot of time trapped in the cabin of a jetliner. However much I enjoy travelling I don’t necessarily love the experience getting there, which is why any experienced traveller figures out all kinds of little tricks to make themselves more comfortable on long flights. As comfortable as business class looks it can get old on a 15 hour flight, which brings me to this nifty piece of footwear from Harrys of London.

One of the first things I like to do when I settle into my seat for a long flight is slip off my shoes and put on the socks that come in the complimentary travel case, but unlike many, when I walk around the cabin to get a snack or use the wash room I slip my shoes back on. I’ve seen way too many travelers do all these things in their socks, which honestly is pretty disgusting.

The Jet Moc, which is a cross between a driving moc and a slipper, could be a nice alternative for having to slip on my shoes. They are designed to be as comfortable as slippers but have a very thin rubber outsole they call a “Skin”. This makes them comfortable enough to sleep in and protect you feet as you walk about and stretch your legs. But at £275, they are quite the investment.