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Prentice Wed 28-Sep-22 21:58:43

I have tidied my shoe cupboard today and cleaned my Winter boots.They looked lovely and shiny, then I turned them over and saw that the soles are crumbling away.shock
Have to look for some new ones now, where do others buy their boots, which do they like? Mine are just higher than ankle ones.

Prentice Fri 30-Sep-22 11:18:45

kittylester

Moshulu have a sale on currently.

I DO NOT need any more boots!
I DO NOT need anymore boots!

My favourite and, therefore, everyday boots are some Clarkes tan leather one and I live in terror of them giving up the ghost.

I have other boots for 'best' are from Moshulu

grin Yes you do need more, or at least want more I think.

I have been looking online at Hotter, thank you for this Whiff I like the look of the Whisper and Murmur boots, but what colour to choose? Navy look attractive.

Kim19 Thu 29-Sep-22 17:36:46

J, I'd forgotten about the sock usage. Haven't done it myself but know it to have been very successful. Who cares about looks in treacherous conditions?!

Whiff Thu 29-Sep-22 17:29:31

I always have my ankle boots and shoes from Hotter. They have a sake on at the moment 20% off.

Concordia Thu 29-Sep-22 17:27:02

I don't think any sole could be 100% guaranteed non-slip but I have two pairs of lace up ankle boots, one Moshulu and one Josef Siebel and both pairs have soles like the tread on tractor tyres. I wouldn't wear anything else in seriously wet or icy weather.

3dognight Thu 29-Sep-22 12:44:04

Skydancer

Can anyone recommend boots with 100% non-slip soles? I have osteoporosis and where we live is hilly. I am terrified of slipping on wet leaves or ice.

You can have winter soles put on to your boots , these are ridged and prevent a lot of slip.

Not sure if 100% though.

kittylester Thu 29-Sep-22 12:38:50

Moshulu have a sale on currently.

I DO NOT need any more boots!
I DO NOT need anymore boots!

My favourite and, therefore, everyday boots are some Clarkes tan leather one and I live in terror of them giving up the ghost.

I have other boots for 'best' are from Moshulu

Jaxjacky Thu 29-Sep-22 12:02:51

Skydancer when we had snow and ice here a few years ago I wore thick mens socks over the bottom of my boots, worked a treat. Might have looked a bit daft, but I didn’t care!

Aldom Thu 29-Sep-22 12:00:33

In the last week I've purchased ankle and knee high, soft leather boots from Seasalt. Excellent quality. Lovely boots. Very comfortable too.
For 'dressy' wear I have a pair of Gabor, black suede with a stubby heel. smile

25Avalon Thu 29-Sep-22 11:44:15

Kim19 I tried crampons for shoes but although they may give a grip I felt perched up on them and unsafe as a consequence.

Kim19 Thu 29-Sep-22 11:34:26

Don't think one can ever guarantee completely non slip soles, S. Even the best impressions can become impacted with snow or ice rendering a 'smooth' surface. Have you considered or tried crampons?

Skydancer Thu 29-Sep-22 11:28:07

Can anyone recommend boots with 100% non-slip soles? I have osteoporosis and where we live is hilly. I am terrified of slipping on wet leaves or ice.

Prentice Thu 29-Sep-22 11:25:09

Germanshepherdsmum

Are the crumbling soles made of rubber Prentice? This seems to be the case with so many boots these days. My ageing but still good boots have leather soles and heels, which can be repaired if necessary. Two pairs (same style, different colours) came from House of Bruar, who sell online. Other than trainers, I refuse to buy footwear with rubber soles.

Yes they are made of something manmade.It is true that they do not get much wear, the Winters in London have been so mild in recent years, so have been sitting in the cupboard, degrading.They are Hotters, about ten years old.
Thank you all for responses I shall do a lot of looking around at these suggestions.

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 29-Sep-22 10:46:59

Ooh yes, I have those Avalon. Won’t be long before they’re needed ..l

Daddima Thu 29-Sep-22 10:40:13

Is repairing the boots an option? I bought my ‘dress’ boots from M&S, and my warm, fur lined, non slip ones online, but can’t remember from where. Wellies from Clark’s.

25Avalon Thu 29-Sep-22 10:40:04

You can get warm welly socks to keep your feet warm as well as dry in wellies GSM

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 29-Sep-22 10:35:23

And wellies of course!

25Avalon Thu 29-Sep-22 10:35:07

Drapers of Glastonbury leather sheepswool lined long boots made in GB. A tad expensive initially but mine have lasted several winters and are so warm. Drapers now fo a short ankle version and I am very tempted. Cheaper than ch!

Germanshepherdsmum Thu 29-Sep-22 10:34:59

Are the crumbling soles made of rubber Prentice? This seems to be the case with so many boots these days. My ageing but still good boots have leather soles and heels, which can be repaired if necessary. Two pairs (same style, different colours) came from House of Bruar, who sell online. Other than trainers, I refuse to buy footwear with rubber soles.

Georgesgran Thu 29-Sep-22 10:29:38

M&S cheapies for ‘fashion.
Reikers for comfort and walking.
Pink Barbour wellies for dog walking - they’ll show up, if I get lost!

LadyGracie Thu 29-Sep-22 10:10:45

2 pairs Clarks ankle boots I've had for years.

Jaxjacky Thu 29-Sep-22 09:59:29

The best, most comfortable boots I’ve ever bought, still being worn, are from Tu, brown leather, cost £30 about 8 years ago, I’m looking there now for a black pair.

shysal Thu 29-Sep-22 09:51:47

My feet are as sensitive as 'the princess and the pea', so I rarely wear any brand of shoes other than Skechers. They have a huge selection of boot styles on Ebay. The sizing is usually accurate.
www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2380057.m570.l1313&_nkw=skechers+boots&_sacat=0

absent Thu 29-Sep-22 06:38:18

Absolutely no use to you because I no longer live in the UK. I just want to say that as the soles of my all-purpose trainers started leaking and the rain filled up the Wellingtons that I had foolishly left on the deck, I decided to buy some waterproof boots. I just wanted something inexpensive, waterproof and practical.

I saw a pair of zip and lace-up ankle boots in a local shoe shop. They had thick, clearly waterproof soles and were black with pink flowers all over them. Two out of three because they were fairly expensive, but they are both frivolous and practical. Every time I wear them, people comment – and I absolutely love them. You don't have to be young to be a little bit silly.

Kim19 Thu 29-Sep-22 04:31:30

For daily use I have one pair of Josef Seibel in blue and one Think in brown. Both knee high and flat with good grip, leather foot, suede legs and fully fleecy lined. I have some with heels for dressed occasions (Gabor & Ecco) and two ankle pairs ((Reiker & Carvela) also decidedly comfortable. All of these are at least ten years old and terrific. Would thoroughly recommend any of them.

FannyCornforth Thu 29-Sep-22 04:23:37

Shinamae

I really like hotter ankle boots

Me too. So light and soft.