paigepea
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Jun 26, 2014 4:28:55 GMT
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Post by paigepea on Nov 4, 2014 3:56:30 GMT
I was wondering if anyone has owned them / liked them.
Younger dd isn't taking the time to put rubber boots on before playing outside at recess and I was wondering if a pair of Blundstones would help us out - keep her dry but will look ok with her uniform. She currently wears black Mary Janes.
The Blundstones look a little clunky. I'm wondering if I can get by with them as part of her uniform. The school doesn't care, but I prefer her to look appropriate in her uniform.
They are pricey - but our wet weather is....extreme! Especially this week!!
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Post by AussieMeg on Nov 4, 2014 6:59:10 GMT
Assuming that your Blundstones are the same as our Blundstones, yes they are quite clunky. They are work boots. I have a pair that I used to wear for horse riding and motorbike riding and maybe gardening. My kids had fake Blunnies that were lighter.
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Post by ralams3 on Nov 4, 2014 12:05:12 GMT
I have 2 pairs and I love them. They are so comfortable, and I like "clunky" boots!
Chris
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paigepea
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Post by paigepea on Nov 4, 2014 16:12:19 GMT
They kind of have a doc Martens look. Not overly clunky like I picture work boots, but not cutesy like the Mary Janes.
Meanwhile, dh youth they looked funky with dd's uniform. While not my fav look for her for school, they do the job by keeping her dry without having her wearing rubber boots all day.
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