Last Day for Sock Slipper and Scarf Orders - Ipswich Town News
Friday is the final day to order some of Savile Rogue’s incredibly comfy slipper socks or any of their other cashmere wool products via TWTD with a 10% discount.
Savile Rogue tell us the slipper socks are ideal for going in for a two-footed lounge: "The chunky-knit and fleece lining will keep you incredibly warm when you're slouching in front of the TV, while the non-slip grips on the sole will stop you picking up any yellow cards for simulation when you venture to the kitchen.”
If you want to purchase the sock slippers or any of their other products such as the King Cashmere scarf, TWTD readers can get a 10% discount by using the voucher code ‘TWTD’ at the checkout. This will be valid until Friday.
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The winners of the competition to win pairs of the slipper socks were Debbie Burgess, Steve Hynard, David Murray, Kevin Higham, Carl Grimmer. Their emails were picked at random after they correctly told us that Adam and the Ants recorded the 1979 album Dirk Wears White Sox.
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