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I don't want Welcome or Wipe Your Paws, Happy Holidays...on my door mat. Unfortunately, wordless mats are hard to find. 

Is it that most others want worded mats, so that's what's stocked, or that others don't, and got to the store before me and bought all the wordless ones?

So I'm asking, what is your feeling toward doormats?

 

 

 

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Amazon and Wayfair have tons of wordless mats. QVC has some also.

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I do my best not to be one.  I bought mine many years ago from Frontgate.  It doesn't have words, only a black border.

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@deepwaterdotter wrote:

I do my best not to be one.  I bought mine many years ago from Frontgate.  It doesn't have words, only a black border.

 


I try not to be one too, while at the same time remain thoughtful, considerate. 

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@Janey2  Thank you, I just assumed Amazon and Wayfair would just have wordy mats like those in the stores. 

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I'm very picky about my door mats.  I don't like that scratchy coconutty kind, can't think of what it's called.  But it come off in bits sometimes.

 

I like mine to be a fabric more like a carpet.  

 

Mine are all from either Frontgate or Garnet Hill.  I have an imprinted anchor in a dark gray on my back deck coming out the kitchen door and a brown one with a starfish imprinted at the front door.

 

 

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I think they’re cute.
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@occasionalrain,

I buy both. Kohl's has the wordless ones, both in store and online. Hope this helps!

Happy Holidays Candy Cane And Bow Glitter

 

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Check out LLBean.

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Re: Words On Doormats

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I agree. I don't want anything printed or drawn on my doormats and it is hard to find them in the size I must use. Doubtful many others want them either. That's why all the blank ones are gone and the ones with words on them are still in the stores.