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Warm & waterproof winter boots for kids.

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hoppybird · 23/11/2010 14:36

Rather than get wellies + socks, I thought I'd get my 10 year old DS a pair of these for the winter as we always walk to school. He wants them in black and they don't have his size, and in the past, I have found that waiting for new stock from Land's End takes forever.

So, do any of you ladies know of an alternatives to these? Preferably black, not too expensive though - thought £35 was pretty much the max anyway. Had also thought that walking boots could be the way forward, if anyone knows of any which don't cost too much ££.

Would also love recommendation for something more girly as well for my 4 yr old dd who takes a size 8.5 (the Land's End ones like that start at size 10).

TIA :)

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silverfrog · 23/11/2010 14:39

dd1 has some great ones from ecco this year.

a high-ish ankle boot. very warm, waterproof - pretty indestructible really.

last year I got her some fab ones form muddy puddles - they were wellies, but were fur-lined. they kept her feet toasty warm.

dd2 has had boots form muddy puddles too - their toddler snow boots are good.

last year she had Sorel boots, but couldn't find any this year small enuogh (she is a 6.5 I think. dd1 is size 12)

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hoppybird · 23/11/2010 14:42

Ah yes! Muddy Puddles! Thanks, silverfrog. Will have a look there. :)

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insertexpletive · 23/11/2010 14:45

I have just got these for my dc from Tresspass, really good value.

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tulpe · 23/11/2010 14:46

Second vite for Muddy Puddles. We buy their winter boots for our ski hols but last year/early this year they came in very handy here too. DCs were envy or regular welly wearing kids :o

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tulpe · 23/11/2010 14:47

vote, even Blush

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fel1x · 23/11/2010 14:48

My boys have had these for the last couple of winters and they have been great

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hoppybird · 23/11/2010 16:47

Thanks for those recommendations - I'll see what the DCs think now.

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