Thank you for the input on the boots. I think they're pretty sithy. I like them, a lot
Thank you for the input on the boots. I think they're pretty sithy. I like them, a lot
Hey everyone sorry for resurrecting this post. But I thought some of you, (especially those of you who are as cheap as me) will find this an acceptable, less-expensive boot option. I found these at my local Wal-mart in the shoe section. The black boots have a logo on the side but I'm sure that could be worked around. I bought the brown ones, they look pretty good. They're made of rubber and come in child to adult sizes. They range from $17-$24 a pair.
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Rubber boots aren't great for when you're costuming all day, especially in the humid summer time. They don't breathe and the sweat from your feet and lower legs has nowhere to go.
Boots filled with sweat are not what I'd care to experience.
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That is a good point I wore these last year for Halloween and even in fall tempatures these boots got a bit warm. But I wanted to post them because they are affordable, especially if you have kids doing Jedi costumes. For anyone who wants a more comfortable, more authentic style then these aren't the best choice.
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Yes, I understand why you posted it. I just thought I'd give my warning for people to think about.
These would be good for kids, because you're probably not going to want to buy them more expensive leather boots that they'll grow out of in a year.
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8 isn't very big for men's footwear. And they actually go up to 13.
This isn't a very good endorsement:
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thats childrens 13, one size below adults size 1. It's a UK site, it may be different to the foot measurements across the pond.
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Well, I guess that explains why the higher numbers were on top.
In the US, they would have had the children's sizes labeled as such.
I guess you Brits don't have big feet, then.
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