Plenty of people order stuff from the internet nowadays,rumi and the hermeneutics of eroticism and nine times out of ten it's probably fine.
But when you're paying for something you've only seen in a tiny thumbnail image, there's always the potential for mishap.
SEE ALSO: This smart lock is powered by the sunTake Robyn Moore's recent purchase, for instance:
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Oh dear.
But hang on, why the sweet hell does that shoe have the Royal Mail logo on it anyway?
Well, according to this 2010 article on Highsnobiety(which features a picture of the same footwear), Dr. Martens once created a shoe specially for the Royal Mail (known as a "Postman Shoe").
Still, the whole thing could've been worse.
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Be careful what you order.
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