Apres Snow Boots
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Started by Stressymum in Ski Chatter 27-Dec-2010 - 21 Replies
Boo_yay
reply to 'Apres Snow Boots' posted Dec-2010
Timberland boots are a must!! Normally wera a pair to travel and a pair or trainers for round the hotel....
See you on the piste!!!
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Apres Snow Boots' posted Dec-2010
boo_yay wrote:Timberland boots are a must!! Normally wera a pair to travel and a pair or trainers for round the hotel....
What ever happened to good old slippers
OldAndy
reply to 'Apres Snow Boots' posted Dec-2010
Ian Wickham wrote:boo_yay wrote:Timberland boots are a must!! Normally wera a pair to travel and a pair or trainers for round the hotel....
What ever happened to good old slippers
Yeeeeh!! Slippers and yer cardi by the fire with a glass of your choice )
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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Apres Snow Boots' posted Dec-2010
OldAndy wrote:Ian Wickham wrote:boo_yay wrote:Timberland boots are a must!! Normally wera a pair to travel and a pair or trainers for round the hotel....
What ever happened to good old slippers
Yeeeeh!! Slippers and yer cardi by the fire with a glass of your choice )
Dam I don't own a cardi :shock:
Dorset Boy
reply to 'Apres Snow Boots' posted Dec-2010
Uggs is a mis-spelling for 'Ugggghhhhhhhhhhhh, they're ugly'! Simply horrible footwear IMHO!
A hiking boot or walking shoe are fine. If living in permanently cold climates (or watching Sunday morning rugby training), then invest in a pair of Sorrells.
A hiking boot or walking shoe are fine. If living in permanently cold climates (or watching Sunday morning rugby training), then invest in a pair of Sorrells.
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Trencher
reply to 'Apres Snow Boots' posted Dec-2010
Dorset Boy wrote:Uggs is a mis-spelling for 'Ugggghhhhhhhhhhhh, they're ugly'! Simply horrible footwear IMHO!
A hiking boot or walking shoe are fine. If living in permanently cold climates (or watching Sunday morning rugby training), then invest in a pair of Sorrells.
I don't particularly like the the Ugg brand boots, but there are many similar boots, with better design, and style, including the ones snow4bit bought for the season. They are very practical for women in a snowy, and cold climate, as a compromise between a dress boot, and a pac boot (Sorrels). I don't know what the local women wear in the snowiest parts of Europe, but you will see sheepskin type boots worn by women in most North American ski towns.
My daughter's boots. Poor girl, doesn't know she's a chav, but when it's -25C going to school in the mornings, I don't suppose she cares :wink:
because I'm so inclined .....
Edited 3 times. Last update at 30-Dec-2010
Topic last updated on 30-December-2010 at 01:11
