Replacement ipod headphones

i got an ipod touch in july 2008 from Amazon and the supplied headphone have broken, would i still be able to get replacements under the 1 year warranty from an apple store if i took along a print off of the order form ?
i know people will say apple headphones are not the best in the world but they are some of the few out there that fit my ears just right and i dont like them in-ear headphones but if anyone knows of really good ear-bud that aren't really expensive then im open to suggestions
thanks

By broken, you mean physically damaged? If it looks like they are damaged because of negligent usage, warranty might not cover it.
I am not well acquainted with many ear-buds, but you might want to check out sony or seinheiser etc that cost between 10 ~ 20 bucks.

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