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Serpo
19th October 2011, 06:59 PM
I only wanted a size 14½! Missed decimal point sees slipper ordered from China returned as size 1,450... big enough for owner to sleep in

By Liz Hull

Last updated at 11:13 PM on 19th October 2011



Sometimes when you buy a pair of shoes, one of them can feel snug while the other one does not quite fit.

Tom Boddingham certainly knows the feeling.

When the 27-year-old ordered a special monster-design slipper to fit his oversized left foot, he was sent this size 1,450 one – because manufacturers failed to spot a decimal point.


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Big slipper-up: Tom's massive size 1,450 slipper is big enough to get into

He had requested a 14.5, as well as a smaller size 13 for his right foot. The pair cost £15.50.


However, manufacturers in China misread the measurement and accidentally made the whopping seven foot-long slipper, which was shipped to him along with the correct smaller size.

Now 6ft 7in Mr Boddingham, who wears custom-made shoes because of the different sizes of his feet, will sell it on eBay.



Mistake: Tom ordered his custom-made slipper from the Monster Slippers website

‘It was sent directly from Hong Kong and measures 210 x 130 x 65cm – the same length as a grizzly bear or a family car,’ said Mr Boddingham, from Ilford, Essex. ‘I must be the owner of the biggest slipper in the world.



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‘I’m going to sell it online, and if I can make a few quid out of it then all the better.’

Online slipper company Monster Slippers – which is based in Dunmow, Essex, and has the motto ‘for the animal in you’ – apologised to Mr Boddingham and has not charged him any extra. A spokesman explained the mistake occurred because of a ‘translation error’.

‘We are making him a replacement slipper of the right dimensions,’ he added.

Apparently workers in the slipper factory assumed his giant order was for a shop window display.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2051081/Missed-decimal-point-sees-slipper-ordered-China-returned-size-1-450--big-owner-sleep-in.html

k-os
19th October 2011, 07:06 PM
That is hilarious! How many people saw that order, or any process of the production, and didn't say anything? I can't imagine how that 15 euro covered the cost of it!

vacuum
19th October 2011, 07:14 PM
That was epic. Good marketing too.

btw...remember, the guy in the pic is 6' 7".

Dogman
19th October 2011, 07:21 PM
As much as I do not care for the Chinese, that was dam nice of them to send him their mistake on their dime! Bravo!

Glass
19th October 2011, 07:55 PM
Usually when you deal with a Chinese factory they will over supply product to you to take into account any quality control issues. You can sometimes get 10 - 15% more product than you ordered.

This is kinda different.

Very cool though. They could be onto something here. Great idea. Like a bean bag is a good idea kind of thing.

Serpo
19th October 2011, 08:05 PM
If the bean bag wasnt all synthetic materials you could almost live in it...........

Golden
19th October 2011, 08:49 PM
BS, I wanna see his feet. Lol

Plastic
19th October 2011, 09:25 PM
After seeing that... I... kinda.. want.. one...

ximmy
19th October 2011, 09:39 PM
please forward the address to the little old lady who lives in a shoe...

Mouse
19th October 2011, 09:49 PM
She had so many n words what the f.... could she do.

It's a promotion for the company. Advertisement.

Nice work

horseshoe3
20th October 2011, 07:41 AM
My company was ordering dies for injection molded discharge chutes for lawnmower decks. The marketing department was responsible for sending decal artwork while engineering sent a 3D model of the discharge chute. Engineering put the words "decal goes here" on the model where the decal was supposed to go. When we got the first article parts back, they had "decal goes here" molded into them. The Chinese are great at copying, but they can't think for themselves.

Awoke
20th October 2011, 07:52 AM
That would make an awesome Childrens bed! I would have loved that if I was a kid!

Dogman
20th October 2011, 07:54 AM
That would make an awesome Childrens bed! I would have loved that if I was a kid!Agree , way cool!

Would be hell to clean, but think kids would love it,

Maybe a washable insert?