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Joules TSV 21/10/22
Thanks SCWJoules TSV 21/10/22
And it won’t be improved by deepening the relationship with QVC, I fear.Sorry to say that I’m finding Joules quality isn’t what it was and no longer worth the price. Sizing seems to be all over the place.
Joules has it listed at 30% off just now….Joules Canterbury Padded Coat TSV 21/10/22
Joules Canterbury Long Padded Coat - QVC UK
Joules Canterbury Long Padded Coat order online at QVCUK.comwww.qvcuk.com
Remember the SOGA Candy. Fit for purpose etc? I'd find something in there.Joules wellies are now rubbish and don't last. I used to have pairs for years but lately they last just out of the guarantee and for the price they cost I'm not spending any more money on them. When I queried the short lifespan I was told they are "fashion" wellies (so don't expect them to keep your feet dry in other words).
I won't be buying a coat as I've quite a few.
CC
Well yes, surely the whole point of wellies is to wear them in the rain etc. Mum used to shell out about £45 every Christmas to get me a new pair but they always split around the toes just out of the year guarantee. Fair do's I wear wellies nearly every day in winter (out in the sticks and all that doing walkies) but wellies should be made to be hardwearing - printed or not.Remember the SOGA Candy. Fit for purpose etc? I'd find something in there.
Or write a letter, if you CBA. Nearly always works.
I’ve a pair of Joules wellies. My feet got absolutely soaked in them during the very heavy rain/floods a couple of years ago and the boots took 2 weeks to properly dry out.Joules wellies are now rubbish and don't last. I used to have pairs for years but lately they last just out of the guarantee and for the price they cost I'm not spending any more money on them. When I queried the short lifespan I was told they are "fashion" wellies (so don't expect them to keep your feet dry in other words).
I won't be buying a coat as I've quite a few.
CC
Well yes, surely the whole point of wellies is to wear them in the rain etc.<<Well yes, surely the whole point of wellies is to wear them in the rain etc. Mum used to shell out about £45 every Christmas to get me a new pair but they always split around the toes just out of the year guarantee. Fair do's I wear wellies nearly every day in winter (out in the sticks and all that doing walkies) but wellies should be made to be hardwearing - printed or not.
I have a Joules red anorak type coat which is OK for spring but it got mud stained very easily and it won't come out. I know I'm a moaning old minnie lol.
CC