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Re: Let's have a fashion advice thread. - B

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Lunchbox:
I wore them every day for several months when I worked in the cafe, but now I can wear shoes that are way less bulky and easier to put on and take off! This is more important to me.
Also Gem! They are leather boots, how on earth do they get chilly? Is there some other magical boot I do not know about that has heating pads inside?

Gemmwah:
I don't know, maybe the wind gets in because I never actually do them up properly, I just leave them tied up as they are and pull them on and off. I would totally pay for a pair of boots with heating pads, though.

Ladybug:

--- Quote from: Lunchbox on 23 Nov 2010, 02:39 ---Also Gem! They are leather boots, how on earth do they get chilly? Is there some other magical boot I do not know about that has heating pads inside?

--- End quote ---

Leather totally gets chilly when it doesn't have much padding? At least if you don't wear wool socks inside and it's like -5°C or colder.

I really, really, really wanted these, but they were sold out before my mom got a chance to order them for me for Christmas :( So annoying.


They look so warm and also awesome, but nope :(

David_Dovey:
One of Sam's Canadian friends gave me a legit pair of snow boots, (not dissimilar from these) which is nice because the only other shoes I have that are even slightly suitable were my Wolverine black leather steel-caps that I was talking about a few months ago in here. When I've worn them in the snow, they're still freezing cold when I go to put them on the next day, even if I leave them directly under a heating duct.

Lines:

--- Quote from: Gemmwah on 23 Nov 2010, 02:48 ---I would totally pay for a pair of boots with heating pads, though.

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My mom bought me shoe inserts that warm up for Christmas one year as a stocking stuffer. They were adhesive on one side and you tack them on to either your foot or your sock before you put your shoes on and voila! Warm toes. They were pretty dang awesome and worked pretty well. (They worked for one day, but on those super cold days or days when I'd go sledding or something, they were the best thing.)

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