Can anyone suggest a pair that's comfortable, warm and somewhat stylish?? We are having crazy weather around here with lots of cold rainy days. My Uggs are perfect for warmth but not the rain. Any suggestions would be great!
I have a pair of Hunter rain boots that I put UGG insoles into. They are now warm, cozy and waterproof! Before my Hunters I had some cheapie rain boots from Filene's Basement and put UGG insoles into those.
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I have a pair of Hunter rain boots that I put UGG insoles into. They are now warm, cozy and waterproof! Before my Hunters I had some cheapie rain boots from Filene's Basement and put UGG insoles into those.
Target has had some cute ones lately. It's rained like crazy here in Dallas so they're pretty picked over now, but I imagine other places will have more options. There are some red plaid ones I have my eye on.
Last year i bought the tory burch 'matthew' duck boots in red (there were a bunch of colors)- i wear them with thick wool socks in rain and snow, and they are more comfortable than most of my shoes.
Targets look cute so I ordered some online and I wasn't crazy about them. they seemed too short and squat - and the calves were huge, so they didn't keep any rain out! Mine was a white/purple argyle print and the white yellowed after about 8 months of infrequent use (I just kept them by the door to slip on when it was muddy out and my dog needed a potty break).
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I like Thargets, but they make a few styles. Some of them have an adjuster thing (belt?) up top that will help with the problems Kelly mentioned. I don't fine them to be too short on me, but I'm also only 5'2'
I love my Hunter wellies. They're comfortable and good looking, but I would suggest if you're looking for warmth too, then either wearing thick socks or buying the Hunter socks made for the boots because the rubber is not thick enough to keep your feet warm.