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Skechers TSV 15/11/24
TSV Price is £66.95Skechers Synergy Waterproof Boot
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.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
Don't know but I shall find out!Can you get fur-lined wellies, CC? If not, why not?!
Very much agree with you.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