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Gardening Clogs. Tell me all about them

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Starbear · 19/05/2009 10:39

I need them but they are ugly. Saw plastic ones in the gardening shop yesterday and couldn't bring myself to buy such ugly things BUT I do need them. I had leather ones when I was a kid light blue and cream lovely but would that be a huge mistake. (I know they don't make them any more like that!

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thenameiskerry · 19/05/2009 21:47

Hello' Hunter do some nice ones for the Royal Horticultural Society. On The RHS website. Some with roses printed on them others with herbs etc. Worth a look.

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Starbear · 20/05/2009 20:31

I'll have a peek Thank you

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MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 20/05/2009 21:51

I have cheapo ones from Hawkshead. They are ugly but fab as I can just shove my feet into them when going in the garden. Who's looking?

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Starbear · 21/05/2009 07:50

I'll look at the Hawkshead website. Ta!

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lovevix · 21/05/2009 10:28

I have had my crocs for over 2 years - ugly yes comfortable absolutely

Not good if you are doing any major work with sharp tools though as they are not very protective.

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MadBadandDangerousToKnow · 21/05/2009 16:50

Starbear

Not sure about Hawkshead now - I saw a thread on here which suggested they're going into administration. Do check first!

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wilbur · 21/05/2009 16:54

Oh, I win with the ugliest garden clogs - I have blue plastic ones from Ikea with breathing holes in the top. They absolutely ming, but were cheap as you like and are fabulously useful.

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austinsmam · 21/05/2009 17:03

Lidl do a good range of colours if you are looking for a bargain!

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LaineyW · 23/05/2009 16:31

I wear those green ones which are basically welly boots without the boot bit up your leg!

I've had them for years and years, just leave them by the back door and slip 'em on before I go outside. I have been known to wear Crocs too, but wet grass leaves my socks damp, and as lovevix says, they don't protect you from sharp branches, thorns etc.

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isenhart7 · 26/05/2009 03:32

I find Crocs can slip in wet grass if there's wear on the soles. I still mostly wear wooden clogs.

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nictorina · 10/06/2009 23:01

Hey - I work for Hawkshead and not going into administration, buy those ugly wellies! I have some at home and haven't quite managed to wear them yet.

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