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Sheepskin boots waterproof to keep chilblains away

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DingbatsFur · 09/10/2015 23:04

One wet wintry morning school run and am overly air conditioned office means my poor toes and tops of one foot (!!!!) are now covered in the start of lovely chilblains.
This year I will keep my poor feet safe.
Any nice sheepskin boots that are waterproof, have decent grips and are even remotely attractive on wide feet?
Poor toes :(

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bishboschone · 10/10/2015 20:04

Ugg noira ... Also I think emu are waterproof .

cressetmama · 10/10/2015 20:10

Celtic and Co. in Cornwall. Have never tested the "waterproof" version, but the regular ones are great.

Trumpton · 11/10/2015 07:27

I second Celtic and Co. Absolutely fabulous.
DD got frost-nip on her toes when climbing Kilamanjaro and used to suffer dreadfully with chilblains . She has the house boots and the outdoor boots and doesn't get them at all now.
DS lives in cold flat and I bought him some slippers in February " Mum, they have changed my life ! " didn't expect to hear that from a multi tattooed and pierced tree hugging depressive Grin

CuttedUpPear · 11/10/2015 07:41

I believe that those old-lady boots you used to see advertised in the back of Sunday supplements are the epitome of warm and waterproof.
Derry Boots we used to call them.

However I live in hope that practicality has moved with the times and will be watching this thread with interest!

DingbatsFur · 11/10/2015 14:04

Hoorau! Thanks for the replies.
Are the standard Celtic and Co boots up to rain at all? I'm in NI & we get a lot of rain. Or do I need to go for aqualamb?

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Trumpton · 11/10/2015 16:00

Both DDs have standard and have sprayed them with protector spray but wouldn't wear them in the poring rain.

I think Aqualamb is the way to go. Having said that they fling their boots and slippers into the washing machine and they come out fine.

Trumpton · 11/10/2015 16:01

pouring I can spell !

Trumpton · 11/10/2015 16:35

Thought you might like to see the gang's purchases last year ( DDs, a group of friends and their DC)
DH and I went in just after them and ordered another pair of boots and bought a pair of slippers and some fingerless gloves !
A goodly haul !

I love Cornwall and Celtic and co !

Off to Cornwall on Wednesday . Woohoo !

Sheepskin boots waterproof to keep chilblains away
DingbatsFur · 16/10/2015 16:27

Ooo lovely! I will buy standard and spray them. Last thing, how are they if you are fat of ankle? I have plump calves and no ankle (only size 12-14 just unlucky).

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Trumpton · 17/10/2015 19:11

In my experience that shouldn't be a problem. Guess where I am tonight ? The home of Celtic & Co . Might just pop in tomorrow Grin

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