DKSUKO Women's Tall Rain Boots Waterproof Wellington Boots
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I'm a size 7 1/2, would a size 7 fit or should I get a size 8?
I'm not sure which ones I got, but they were purple and sparkly!
They are, in fact, extremely long-lasting.
Gardening is a breeze. Mine are pink, and it's impossible to tell if they've been scratched. They're not easily scratched, in my opinion, unless there are options with a different material. Extremely durable.
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I normally wear a size 5 and have a narrow foot, so I ordered a size 7 in black from the United States and it fits perfectly, with plenty of room in the toe-box. I'm going to put my fleece foot liners in the box so I can wear them inside! Inside, there's enough room for me to wear my jeans, but it's narrow enough for me to wear bootcut jeans if I want to. I'm thinking about getting a second pair for my mother. br>br>Recent changes: br>br> These boots held up well in the rain during our recent storm, and I was able to drive in them!.
Cute. Women with large calves, on the other hand, should avoid it.
calf with a narrow width These boots are fantastic. The color scheme and design were outstanding. I went with the recommended size (half a size up) and they fit perfectly in the foot area. The calf size is too small for me, so I'm returning them. The circumference of my calf is 15 centimeters. With no socks, leggings, or other layers on, these boots are a tight fit, causing them to bend and buckle. So, if your calves are less than 15, my advice is to avoid it. These are 5" in diameter and you will adore them. I ordered a size 9 as a reference.
I'm in my third year of caring for several wildflower gardens. I hadn't realized that all of my twice-daily walking among the bird feeder posts had cleared out most of the original grass that had grown there previously. I must have sensed that I would need rain boots this year because I ordered my DKSUKO Women's Rain Boots before the end of November, just before several periods of multi-tasking. Rain began to fall steadily throughout the day. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to see so much standing water and mud around the feeding area, particularly in front of the table where I keep all the birdfeed containers for daily feeder renewals. This year, these boots have been a lifesaver for me. br>br>I normally wear a size 7 shoe. I wear a half-size M shoe, so these boots are a size 8. I have such high arches (pes cavus) that I have to be cautious when purchasing boots, but these slid right on and stayed put snugly. They're absolutely fantastic! They're super comfortable on my feet and legs, and it's so much fun to be outside, even if it's raining. downpour, knowing that my lovely shiny boots, which are almost to my knees, will keep me dry. These aren't knee-high for me because I'm 5'7" tall and have long legs. My boots come to a minimum of 3" above my knee. I empty and refill six birdbaths, four of which are on a paved area, after I've attended to all of the feeders. I stepped into a patch of mud yesterday, and the majority of my left foot sank. My month had made me even more grateful. Then you're wearing old boots. However, it's incidents like this that leave mud trapped between the bottom treads of the boots, so instead of going up to the paved area and messing that up, I set the garden hose sprayer to "Jet" and go about dislodging the trapped mud on the boots' soles. Again, I'm grateful for the design of these because, while ricocheted water may end up on my dress or gown, it never makes its way down my boots. (Spinal injury necessitates the use of casual dresses/gowns. ) ) I'm still ecstatic to have them because they're sorely needed in this town. We've had a couple of rainy days in a row now. I've had a couple of free days, but the mud and water haven't dried up yet, and I believe rain is forecast for the next few days — but I'm fine with that. I'll be as prepared as I can! I can't say enough good things about DKSUKO's Wellington Boots, especially for birders who, like me, never considered the importance of reseeding a high-traffic area on a regular basis. a part of their lawn that has been trampled.
It started to get colder where I live, so instead of spending a small fortune on rainboots or boots, I decided to get something stylish that I could wear for both. The simple design and pinkish color of these boots appeal to me. This is an excellent choice for rainboots for adults, and they're also quite comfortable. I'm all set for the upcoming winter season, and I'm excited to put them on as often as possible.
I usually wear a size 9, but I do occasionally (rarely) wear a size 9. 5br>As a result, I didn't know what size to get because they don't come in half sizes. I wanted to make sure they were big enough to be comfortable, but not too big. I'm not sure how to choose a size because everyone's foot is different. At first, I ordered a size 9 and they were too small. They were fine, but I knew the tightness would eventually irritate me, and I was afraid they might rip (I once had a pair that was too small for me and ripped). So I returned the boots without difficulty and ordered a size 10 in their place. There's some room, but it's definitely comfortable, and it doesn't feel overly large, which is crucial in any footwear. They're fantastic. They've been great for a few months and are still going strong. My only gripe is that the grooved bottom allows sticks to stick to it, but I like how it keeps my foot off the ground. If possible, I'll include images to demonstrate what I'm talking about.
I'm 5'5" and weigh about 180 pounds. She is 25 years old. I usually don't have any issues with boots fitting around my calves, but these were hilarious. I'm not going to be able to use these. They fit perfectly in my feet (I'm a size 7) and are very comfortable. I needed an 8, so I went with a 5). These boots are in desperate need of a slimmer pair of legs. LOL! I'll be back as soon as I can.
The color is very appealing to me. Knee highs are my favorite because they don't rub against the back of your calf. The toe box is generously sized. My arch supports aren't too tight in the boot, so that's a plus. However, I have two concerns. The boots aren't able to stand on their own. They flop over, requiring you to bend over and pull them on, as opposed to other boots I've purchased that allow me to simply slip my foot in without having to bend over and pull. I was wearing the boots for a walk in the woods when I took a step back and noticed that the insides of both boots were stuck together. I was nearly knocked unconscious! I'm not sure if it's just because they're new or if the material they're made of causes them to stick together, but be cautious. I'm more careful now that I'm aware. They also have extremely deep tread, which is both a benefit and a disadvantage. This is appealing to me, but if you work in those environments, they will pick up a lot of debris and soft mud.