The rubber things for Apple In-Ear Headphones (need new)

Hey
I lost the rubber thing on one of the ear pieces and I have small ears... apparently... because medium and large don't fit.
Medium almost fit, but they are borderline uncomfortable.
I use them every day to and from work
(and when I travel, when I can't sleep, when I want to sleep - in new places or noisy places, when I read, when I run, to and from the gym and sometimes brushing my teeth)
- I use them a lot, and they are pretty new so it really *****.
Can I buy new ones? I live in Denmark, so preferably in that general area.

apple don't set the warrenty time the laws of germany does
the headphones have the same warrenty as an iphone or ipad or imac
if the headset was included when you bought the iphone it's warrenty lenght follow that of the iphone

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