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Doc Marten Boots tongue chewed off, sorry it's kinda hard to see it really goes down into the boot. Not sure how it happened, was dog sitting but owner insists it wasn't
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3rd time ordering online. Left shoe tongue always slides to the left which irritates the part of my foot/leg that's not protected (wearing thick long socks too). The right foot is perfect
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