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Costco Kirkland Shearling Boots

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youvegottobekidding · 17/01/2018 13:44

Have seen these in Costco at quite a good price (under £30). I'm not hugely keen on Uggs (so therefore wouldn't pay the price) but need something warm on my feet as work requires me to be outside and my feet were like ice cubes! Has anyone had theses from Costco before, if so what were they like & do they fair well in rain (light rain) snow? And do they keep your feet warm?!!

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PNGirl · 17/01/2018 13:57

I haven't had these myself though have read good things, but I will say no suede shearling boots should be worn in the snow. If they get slush on them you'll get permanent salt stains.

Jins · 17/01/2018 14:00

Mine are three years old and still going strong. I did use waterproofing spray on them but they managed unexpected snow on a recent city break and survived pretty well. Very warm

Anymajordude · 17/01/2018 14:06

I'm wearing them now. Bought in 2009, still amazing. Bought two more pairs this year in other colours.

suchatiredbunny · 17/01/2018 15:18

I got caught in mine in heavy rain and my feet got wet (and grubby, the dye ran!). They are warm though. I buy a pair each year and then relegate them to slippers/garden boots.

LetsGoFlyAKiteee · 17/01/2018 17:44

Mine survived the snow we have this year..not so waterproof against the massive puddle I stepped in thinking it was a drain cover but survived it after. Do keep my feet warm but definitely spray them.

chanie44 · 17/01/2018 18:31

I've bought a couple of pairs and I rate them highly.

youvegottobekidding · 17/01/2018 19:53

Thanks for your replies. I went to Costco this evening & they only had the kids version left, so I got a pair in a size 5, I'm usually a 6 but the 5 felt comfy. They are the same as the adult ones apart from a strap around the ankle with tiny studs - a bit off putting & im a bit unsure but at £22 I don't think I can grumble much, besides they're just for work really. They had Uggs in but they were £119 & didn't want to pay that for something I'm not overly keen on. I think I will get some spray for them though, thanks for the tip!

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