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£95.00
Features: The Dublin River Tall Riding Boots are trendy, lace up, treated, waterproof, leather tall boots.
Colour Options: Brown or Black
Size Options: 4 - 11
Stockists: www.dublinclothing.com
one year on and still looking great
happyrain
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i've had these boots for a year now and they still look great. a few scuffs here and there but nothing major. i ride in them all the time, summer and winter. you need really thin socks in summer and they are cool enough to wear all day. not brilliant as a winter boot, you need thick thermal socks or your toes will freeze! i also have really short calfs and these were the only long boots i found that fit me perfectly. most came too high behind my knees to bend at all. they are waterproof enough for round the yard but if you do actually try walking through a river you will get soaked, perhaps they should re-name them "not for river boots"!! very good quality over all and i would recommend them to anyone
(Written by: happyrain)
11 April 2009 22:55
Good, comfortable boots
Alex Humphries
Nice, stylish boots, waterproof, comfortable and great around the yard and around the shops! Warm with a pair of thick socks tho! Love these boots and all my friend have a pair too!
(Written by: lexy_ellis_18)
19 January 2009 11:44
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