Wellies
By Sal1914
- 18 Oct, 2008
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We sell these at work! Every colour and every size you can think of. They weigh nothing so would be easy to throw... not sure that they'll go the distance though.
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Ideal for in the garden.. I must get myself a pair. Perhaps bright yellow!
They have a grooved sole so should be non-slip. They're certainly comy as the bottom is thick and bouncy and because they are so light you don't feel like you've got wellies on.
18 Oct, 2008
I'll order a pair in turquoise please.
Look good for gardening and whanging. :o)
18 Oct, 2008
Locke's good for the flag what do you think
18 Oct, 2008
Mary ~
Sal found a good boot here.
Our flag would be nice with a boot and a robin sitting on the boot.
I explain on my Wellie Olympics blog. :o)
19 Oct, 2008
Wow..I have never seen crocs like this!
19 Oct, 2008
NN ~
For the British weather, we need to have these
"nearly knee-high " crocs. Lol :o)
19 Oct, 2008
hmm..what do you mean by british weather???
in newfoundland our typical weather has been termed RDF-our typical forecast meaning rain, drizzle, and fog....
and we have some mean winds, and usually always a fair bit of wind.
please tell me your climate is worst?
19 Oct, 2008
Your Newfie weather is probably far worse than ours !
I guess you're hardy enough to venture out in winter, wearing those sandal style crocs? :o)
19 Oct, 2008
~ they're great-are they expensive and available everywhere?
19 Oct, 2008
They're widely available, most of the places that stock the crocs sandals will do the wellies too. Expect to pay around £34.00, which is not cheap but they are comfy.
20 Oct, 2008
I like this, wonder, if it would ok to wear for gardening, on a wet day.
18 Oct, 2008