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What shoes do you wear for park visits or dog walking/watching football on the side of muddy pitches etc.? and would you recommend them..

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foxinsocks · 26/09/2009 19:31

because I need a pair of shoes that I can wear on the weekends for taking the children out to the park and also lots of sport watching

I find my feet are getting v sore in trainers and I know, as soon as it gets wet/muddy, they will be hopeless. Guess I'm looking for a light walking shoe that won't make my feet too hot, is easily cleanable (or not easy to look dirty!) but is good in winter iyswim

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cookielove · 27/09/2009 13:38

I have these in a size 6 which is child size in timberland, so you could get them for yourself

cookielove · 27/09/2009 13:41

although apparently not on that website, but instore on sole i got mine at child price

hatwoman · 27/09/2009 14:06

My timberlands are children's too - I can;t remember exactly but I think they were about £45 compared with £60 or £70 for the adults.

CNyle · 27/09/2009 14:42

wellies you nob

Arsed · 27/09/2009 14:44

muckers

CNyle · 27/09/2009 14:44

ah i see
i need some too
have bought clures.

foxinsocks · 27/09/2009 15:08

I feel I've just walked into a new world! I knew nothing about these muckers and mols and things.

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CNyle · 27/09/2009 16:03

muckers are v v bad

there is a long fabriccy boot that the horsey types wear near here

Caz10 · 27/09/2009 20:39

oh why v v bad i was just thinking they look handy!

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