Skechers TSV 15/11/24

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Are they really waterproof though? Or are they going to have water stains/mud stains/grass stains etc all over them after a couple of wears - especially the light colours.

For those of us (like me) that live in the sticks, trek through fields while walking dogs, there's mud, puddles, cow muck and all the rest and I've had dozens of pairs of these type of boots and they are ruined after a couple of walks. All these boot companies are making these types of footwear that look cool for Christmas market wandering, mulled wine in a city pub, carols in the village green type of events but they are no good for the real life scenarios. Please give us some industrial strength winter boots and I'm in. Wellies are my winter footwear but they are cold and your feet freeze.

CC
 
Are they really waterproof though? Or are they going to have water stains/mud stains/grass stains etc all over them after a couple of wears - especially the light colours.

For those of us (like me) that live in the sticks, trek through fields while walking dogs, there's mud, puddles, cow muck and all the rest and I've had dozens of pairs of these type of boots and they are ruined after a couple of walks. All these boot companies are making these types of footwear that look cool for Christmas market wandering, mulled wine in a city pub, carols in the village green type of events but they are no good for the real life scenarios. Please give us some industrial strength winter boots and I'm in. Wellies are my winter footwear but they are cold and your feet freeze.

CC
Can you get fur-lined wellies, CC? If not, why not?!
 
Are they really waterproof though? Or are they going to have water stains/mud stains/grass stains etc all over them after a couple of wears - especially the light colours.

For those of us (like me) that live in the sticks, trek through fields while walking dogs, there's mud, puddles, cow muck and all the rest and I've had dozens of pairs of these type of boots and they are ruined after a couple of walks. All these boot companies are making these types of footwear that look cool for Christmas market wandering, mulled wine in a city pub, carols in the village green type of events but they are no good for the real life scenarios. Please give us some industrial strength winter boots and I'm in. Wellies are my winter footwear but they are cold and your feet freeze.

CC
they do have a metal stamp on the side that says waterproof, but I totally agree with you.
 
Can you get fur-lined wellies, CC? If not, why not?!
Don't know but I shall find out!

The last time I complained about boots leaking water in and getting water stained I was told they were "fashion boots". Oh, so not meant for wearing outside in winter then, even though they cost £100 :mad:

CC

Edit: The fashion boots weren't bought from QVC.
 
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Yes, Reiker etc are all not really meant to be worn in wet weather. I was told that years ago.

I do own a pair of Skechers waterproof ankle boots, fur lined. Bought them for half price in their sale at the beginning of the year. We have a shop so able to try on and ask if they were regular fit before I bought.
 
I bought some Emu waterproof skeepskin-lined boots years ago. They took a bit of wearing-in but they're grippy, warm and comfy and I still wear them. I think they were a TSV because the prices are much higher now but I'd buy a pair again if I needed.
 
Skechers Synergy Anti Slip Waterproof Boot
Item Number: 407802
QVC Price £96.00
Todays Special Value Price £66.95
P&P £4.95

Winter-weather style meets sporty comfort with these waterproof Synergy Anti-Slip Waterproof boots from Skechers. The bootie-style shoes boast chic suede uppers with a textile trim and a seam-sealed waterproof design to help keep your feet dry. Their anti-slip traction outsoles help to prevent skids, while the shock-absorbing midsoles, memory foam soles and soft textile lining keep your feet comfy every step of the way. Perfect for winter walks in all weathers, these stylish boots are ideal for staying active throughout the chillier months.

Waterproof and slip-proof - these sturdy winter boots feature a seam-sealed waterproof design that will help to keep your feet bone-dry whatever the weather. The anti-slip traction outsole will also work to ensure that your every step is safe and secure, in wet and dry conditions alike.

Easy on and off - turned off by lace-ups? Don't worry, the boots each feature an internal zip fastening, protected by a waterproof guard, that makes it easy to put them on and take them off without having to tie or untie the laces.

Choose your colour - find the right boot to match your autumn/winter style with four colours up for grabs. Will you opt for a versatile Black, a classic Chestnut, an elegant Grey or Mauve for a touch of autumnal warmth? You won't find the Chestnut, Grey or Mauve versions of Skechers' Synergy Anti-Slip Waterproof boots anywhere other than QVC right now so don't miss out.


  • Lace-up hiker boot design with an easy on/off internal zip fastening
  • Heel height: 3.1cm (1.2")
  • Upper: leather, textile; lining: textile; outsole: RB, EVA

Colour options:

  • Black
  • Chestnut - exclusive to QVC
  • Grey - exclusive to QVC
  • Mauve - exclusive to QVC

All measurements are approximate


 
Are they really waterproof though? Or are they going to have water stains/mud stains/grass stains etc all over them after a couple of wears - especially the light colours.

For those of us (like me) that live in the sticks, trek through fields while walking dogs, there's mud, puddles, cow muck and all the rest and I've had dozens of pairs of these type of boots and they are ruined after a couple of walks. All these boot companies are making these types of footwear that look cool for Christmas market wandering, mulled wine in a city pub, carols in the village green type of events but they are no good for the real life scenarios. Please give us some industrial strength winter boots and I'm in. Wellies are my winter footwear but they are cold and your feet freeze.

CC
Very much agree with you.
A few years ago I bought (from qvc) some waterproof leather fur lined boots (Emu?) and they serviced me well for dog walking in fields. Then the leather started to part company from the sole and let in water so we're ditched. As for wellies I wear a trustee pair of yellow Crocs - surprisingly warm as toast and have known to be barefoot in them in deep snow !
 

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