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Indosole are an Australian B Corp Certified footwear brand, who make simple and stylish slides and thongs from seemingly indestructible discarded car tyres.

The rubber tyres, which are consciously sourced from landfills, mechanic garages, and gutters from all around Bali and other islands of Indonesia - mean that their footwear is strong, durable and long lasting.

Indosole are an Australian B Corp Certified footwear brand, who make simple and stylish slides and thongs from seemingly indestructible discarded car tyres.

The rubber tyres, which are consciously sourced from landfills, mechanic garages, and gutters from all around Bali and other islands of Indonesia - mean that their footwear is strong, durable and long lasting.

CHRISTMAS SHIPPING

Australia Post cutoff dates for Christmas Shipping are as follows;

WITHIN AUSTRALIA
WA/NTParcel Post - 8th December 2021Express Post - 15th December 2021
NSW/VIC/QLD/SA/TAS
Parcel Post - 13th December 2021
Express Post - 20th December 2021

NEW ZEALANDParcel Post - 3rd December 2021Express Post - 7th December 2021

REST OF THE WORLD
26th November 2021

Covid-19 Update

We are shipping orders as usual, with our warehouse team working Monday-Friday while adhering to social distancing regulations.

Australia Post have informed us that they are experiencing major delays with both domestic and international shipping as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Please contact us via Email, Instagram or Facebook if you have any questions regarding the above.

Within Australia and New Zealand

All orders are charged a flat rate of AUD$7.50

  • Orders placed before 9am will usually be dispatched on the same business day.
  • Please be mindful that during sale periods, there may be a slight delay in dispatches 
  • Delivery takes up to 4 business days however most orders are received within 2 business days.
  • Residential and PO Boxes will be shipped via an Australia Post service and proof of delivery is available.

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Express Shipping Within Australia

We also offer an express shipping option for a fee of $9.99 per order via the Australia Post eParcel Express Post network.

  • Orders placed before 9am will usually be dispatched on the same business day.
  • Please be mindful that during sale periods, there may be a slight delay in dispatches 
  • Perfume orders will not be sent via Express - they can only be shipped through Road Transport 

Express Post guarantees a next business day delivery for all metropolitan areas in Australia. For regional areas, delivery will take between 2-3 business days. Your signature will be requested upon delivery.

All orders are shipped using Australia Post and can be traced using the online tracking service at http://auspost.com.au/track/.

Please note, where an order is placed during a promotional period, there may be a delay on the date of dispatch due to the high volume of orders received.

Perfume Orders

Perfume orders can only be sent domestically in Australia via Australia Post Road Service. Depending on your area, delivery can take 2-7 business days.

  • Please note that any other items ordered with perfumes will also be sent via Australia Post Road Service.

Shipping Outside Australia

We ship to most international destinations at a flat rate of AUD$30.

  • Orders placed before 9am will usually be dispatched on the same business day.
  • Delivery takes between 10 and 12 working days.
  • Shipping is via Australia Post Registered International.
  • If you have any questions about shipping, please feel free to contact us.

Our shipping charges do not include any import taxes and duties that may arise when entering your country. Customers are responsible for payment of such charges and these can't be calculated prior to shipping. 

Please Note

Unfortunately due to a number of fraudulent orders, Somedays reserves the right to request identification material from international orders, or where a credit card origin is not that of the destination country. This may include a scan of your Drivers Licence, Passport and the Credit Card used for the transaction, we appreciate your co-operation.

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Christmas Deliveries

Order in time for Christmas by the dates below. We have been experiencing delays due to COVID-19 and minimal flights so please keep this in mind when ordering.

Standard Post: 14th December 2021

Express Post: 19th December 2021

International: 14th December 2021

    • During this time from December 1, our exchange period will be temporarily extended to January 20.

Should you have any questions about Christmas deliveries please free to email us.

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Show caption‘Wearing slippers this fancy means absolutely no dressing down.’ Photograph: Suki Dhanda/The GuardianPriya Elan on fashion

Shoes died for some of us in mid-March. These are a great alternative if you want to channel Henry VIII on a yacht with Jay and Bey

Fri 28 Aug 2020 22.00 AEST

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I’m pretty sure that a percentage of us are now refuseniks when it comes to dressing the way we once did, pre-lockdown. This includes trouser deniers (“Jeans? I don’t know her...”), belt haters (#saveourelasticatedwaists!) and those who would rather not subject their precious tootsies to a hard sole ever again. For some of us, shoes, as we knew them, died mid-March.

So how have we been getting by? Mainly, it has to be said, in ugly shoes. In my case, flip-flops that, despite being 20 years old, still manage to hang together by means of a between-toe strip that resembles prehistoric man’s first thong, or Uggs, which look like an old toy dachshund whose entire face has fallen off. Going barefoot has, however, felt a step too far. An admission that, as you pace your kitchen for the nth time trying to avoid the wi-fi blackspot, you’ve totally given up on real life.

So the time has come to brush the bits of Lego from your ugly shoe of choice and embrace autumn’s latest trend: the luxury slipper. I know what you’re thinking: is it possible to do this without succumbing to codgerdom? Fashion brands such as Gucci and Versace have provided an answer and it’s a gold-plated ‘yes’. In these shoes, your feet will look as if they have been gift wrapped by the Christmas department at Fortnum & Mason. You will feel you are sliding about in yards of very soft kitten fur. The luxe slipper is a great option for anyone who doesn’t mind parting with a fistful of cash (and channelling Hugh Hefner).

Pre-covid, the pyjama dressing and loungewear trend looked sexy and subversive, a return to a more old-fashioned kind of glamour. Even now, despite having somewhat lost that sheen, you can make this sort of day-night dressing feel a bit special. In today’s shoot, I’ve attempted to bridge two worlds: a bar-ready look on the top half and an I’m-having-a-very-fancy-Zoom catchup on the bottom half. In a shiny disco shirt (last outing: New Year’s Eve) and some skinny jeans, I’m one half André Leon Talley, one half DJ Khaled.

Wearing slippers this fancy – faux velvet with faux embroidery; think “Henry VIII on a yacht with Jay and Bey” – means you’re always dressing up rather than down. When I slip them on, I feel ready for anything. But also ... not. I might even just stay home, you know. Which is the luxe slipper all over.

• Priya wears slippers, £89, kurtgeiger.com. Jeans and shirt, Priya’s own

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