Monday 28 November 2011

All I want for Christmas is a pair of Wombat boots!

Whatever your budget, Wombat boots make a fantastic Christmas gift. No one can resist the soft feel of our luxury twin-faced sheepskin and silky microfibre boots. All boots and slippers are designed with warmth, comfort and durability in mind and are available in UK sizes 3-8.

Wombat Classic Boots



Wombat Classic boots are our original short sheepskin style. They are made from luxuriously soft genuine Australian merino twin-faced sheepskin and feature gorgeous stitched detailing on the back. They reach just above the ankle and make an ideal everyday Winter boot. Available in classic chestnut (tan) only. RRP £85

Wombat Matilda Boots

The Wombat Matilda is our other sheepskin style. Wombat Matilda boots feature the same quality Australian sheepskin, hardwearing molded sole and rear stitch detailing as the Wombat Classic boots but reach the mid calf for extra warmth. Wombat Matilda boots are available in 2 colours: chestnut (tan) and chocolate (dark brown). RRP £95

Wombat Alice Boots



The Wombat Alice is mid-calf length boot made from silky microfibre faux fur. They feature the same molded sole as all the other Wombat boots, providing great traction on wintry surfaces, but are ideal for those who disagree with or whose budgets don't stretch to genuine sheepskin. Available in tan only. RRP £25.

Wombat Adelaide Boots


Our new Adelaide boots also offer a warm and affordable alternative to Australian sheepskin in a delicate colour combination. Wombat Adelaide boots feature a beige outer and a cream faux fur lining. They reach mid-calf in height and can be worn folded up or folded down. Available in beige only. RRP £30.




Wombat slippers are a winter essential for both men and women. The new mule-style slippers from Wombat Leather are easy to wear and can be used both indoors and outdoors. They are made from super soft twin-faced Merino sheepskin from Australia and feature a durable molded outsole. Available in chestnut (tan) only. RRP £45.

Wombat boots and slippers are available at various boutiques and garden centres around the country and online at D2D imports, Just4Leather, Bobtails Trading Company and Amazon.co.uk

Thursday 13 October 2011

Adelaide microfibre boots now available

Good news! The Wombat Adelaide microfibre boots are now in stock at D2D Imports and Bobtails Trading Company.

Wombat sheepskin slippers - new for autumn/winter 2011-2012

We are very proud to announce the launch of a brand new Wombat product, Wombat twin-faced sheepskin slippers.


The new Wombat mule-style slippers are easy to wear and can be used both indoors and outdoors. They are made from super soft twin-faced Merino sheepskin from Australia and feature a durable molded outsole. This makes them extremely warm and comfortable as well as practical.

The new Wombat twin-faced sheepskin slippers are priced at £45 and are available in UK sizes 3-8.

Now available online at Just4Leather and Bobtails Trading Company.

Saturday 1 October 2011

The Wombat Blog

Check out The Wombat Blog for Wombats's global travels. This little fella gets everywhere!

Wombat in Antarctica

Saturday 24 September 2011

Coming soon - Wombat Adelaide microfibre boots




Based on the success of the Alice Boots, we at Wombat Leather have decided to introduce another microfibre style to our range of boots this autumn. Just like the Wombat Alice boots, the Wombat Adelaide boots, which will be arriving in a few weeks time, feature a hardwearing sole, a reinforced heel and a silky soft faux fur lining. They can be worn up or rolled down (as seen above) and come in a Wombat branded dust bag to keep them clean when you are not wearing them.

The Wombat Adelaide boots are now available to pre-order for £28.99 at D2D imports.

Sunday 19 June 2011

Get ahead with a Wombat hat

Summer is finally upon us and while you’re daintily sipping cream tea on the lawn (or hiking through the Cornish hills with a tent on your back) spare a thought for the top of your head. An often forgotten and neglected part of the anatomy when it comes to protecting yourself from the sun, it can be very easy to call an abrupt end to your holiday because of sunstroke or sunburn.

The top of your head is very delicate and your scalp very susceptible to sunburn since suncream is quite difficult to apply over your hair. Not only that, but too much time in the sun with an uncovered head can lead to sunstroke which causes headache, dehydration and sickness. Fortunately, there is an easy way to protect your head from the sun and what’s even better, it’s fashionable too! Here is your guide to buying a sun hat this summer.

Go Australian! Australian bush hats have been a real hit this spring, with trendsetters like the new Duchess of Cornwall showing them off, and now’s the time to make the most of one! Wombat hats are made from quality leather and are durable, versatile and uber-stylish.

Choose something with a wide brim that will protect your shoulders and neck from the sun as well. It’s very easy to neglect areas that your hair normally covers when applying suncream but a wide-brimmed hat will offer even better protection.

Match your hat to your head shape. It’s often said that hats suit some people more than others, but really it’s just a matter of getting the right style to suit your face. If you’ve got a high forehead, consider a wide-brimmed hat that comes to just above your eyes. If you’ve got a long, thin face with high cheekbones, a cap can be very flattering, whereas a rounder face will suit a smaller brimmed hat.
Whatever you do this summer, enjoy the good weather without hassle by getting ahead with a hat. Find Wombat hats and many more at Just4Leather.

Monday 6 June 2011

Treat your dad to a Wombat Hat this Fathers' Day

Choosing the perfect present for dads can sometimes be really tricky. Whilst many men dream of receiving a sports car or a flashy widescreen TV, not all of us have such deep pockets and so end up giving our beloved fathers bog standard gifts like ties and socks that are often just shoved into a drawer and forgetten about. But if you want to give your dad something really special for Father’s Day this year, something that will he will actually enjoy and make good use of but that you can still afford, a leather bush hat is a great option.

Wombat Leather bush hats are ideal for men who love the outdoors. Whether they enjoy hunting, fishing, hiking, gardening or simply walking the dog, a leather bush hat will keep them comfortable come rain or shine. Leather bush hats are designed for extreme conditions such as the South African bush or Australian outback but are just as effective in changeable climes such as in the UK. The wide brim keeps the sun off the wearer’s face as well as rain in a downpour.

Whatever your dad's personal style, we'll have something for him. Wombat Leather hats come in a range of different styles and leathers. Choose from cowboy or classic shaped brims and light and dark full grain and suede leathers.

To view our full ranges, Just4Leather today.

Tuesday 3 May 2011

Where to get Pippa Middleton’s australian leather bush hat





It’s generally well known that Kate Middleton is a fan of the leather bush hat but did you know that Pippa Middleton is too? The younger sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, famed for her perfectly-formed bottom, is seen here with a group of friends, also partial to an aussie bush hat, presumably out on a hunt.


Pippa's hat is a soft suede hat in a light brown colour. The nearest model we have is the oiled suede leather hat in stone (£29.99). To view the full range of Wombat Leather bush hats please visit Just4Leather or D2D.




Image source:  pippa-middleton.co.uk

Monday 2 May 2011

What to wear with a leather bush hat

The leather bush hat may be a practical item that outdoorsy types have sworn by for decades but it’s also one of this summer’s most versatile fashion accessories. Here’s what to wear with your leather bush hat to look right on trend this season.

 
Look 1 : The English Rose


 
Wombat Outback bush hat £29.99; Barbour utility polarquilt jacket in olive £129, tweed mini skirt, Joules £45.50; Ashbury Boyfriend shirt, Jack Wills £59; Gallway boots, Dubarry £125.

Leather bush hats are a wardrobe staple of the aristocracy. When attending hunts or horse trials a leather bush hat is an absolute must. Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge is a particular fan and ever since she stepped into the spotlight as the bride of the future King of England, young women all over the world are striving to emulate her classic, well-groomed look.

To get the English Rose look, pair your leather bush hat with a Barbour (another of the posh girl’s wardrobe basics) and a pair of knee-high boots or Hunter wellies if particularly wet. Tweed is another English countryside essential, also often sported by Kate Middleton. Kate likes to keep her tweed skirts short for a young fresh look. Don’t forget to turn your shirt collar up and accessorise with pearls!

Look 2: All-American Girl


 
Hat (as before); American fringe flag vest, Topshop £30; light wash stud denim shorts, Miss Selfridge £35; Deena & Ozzy Khaki Suede Relaxed Boot, Urban Outfitters £68.

A leather bush hat is a great way to add a touch of the Wild West to an outfit. Slip on some Daisy Dukes, a vintage-inspired Tee (fringing optional) and a pair of suede desert boots. Finish the look by piling on bracelets and necklaces with earthy details such as stone and leather embellishments and add a pair of aviator shades. This is a really cool festival look.

 
Look 3: Safari chic


 
Hat (as before); khaki belted shirt dress, Marlene Birger £177; KG Lokesh sandals, Kurt Geiger £85; Sahara beaded necklace, Monsoon £15.

The key element to this look is a cotton shirt dress in brown, camel or khaki. Add a touch of Africa with some statement jewellery and strappy sandals featuring animal prints, beads and silver embellishments. This is a really easy look to pull off and can be worn by women of all ages.

To purchase Wombat Leather bush hats online please visit Just4Leather or D2D.

Wednesday 27 April 2011

How to look like Kate Middleton for less

Royal bride Kate Middleton may not be a fashion victim but many of her sartorial choices are definitely out of the average woman’s price range. However, with just two key pieces you too can channel the Kate Middleton look.

1. The leather hat



Kate’s leather cowboy hat has become an iconic look even inspiring Ralph Lauren for spring/summer 2011. While there are numerous leather bush hats out there on the market, the most affordable ones that are still made from quality hide leather are those by new accessories brand Wombat Leather. All Wombat Leather hats are available for under £30.



2. Italian Leather handbag





Kate’s new favourite handbag is the Tod’s D-bag, named after the late Princess Diana. While the D-bag would set you back between $1,665 and £28,000 this lookalike by Kenneth Brownne comes in at only £95.




With these classy accessories, all you need now is a bouncy blow-dry, slick of black eyeliner and mascara and a casual jeans and blazer combo to look like Kate Middleton!




Source: http://www.justloveleather.com/?p=2282

Saturday 19 February 2011

Caring for your leather bush hat


Hugh Jackmann and Nicole Kidman in the movie 'Australia'

Quality leather bush hats are a great all-weather hat. They will keep you comfortable come rain or shine and will stand up to any amount of abuse. However, here are a few tips to keep your leather bush hat looking as new as the day you bought it.

Take care how you put it on

Make sure you don’t squeeze the front of your hat when putting it on. This will push your hat out of shape, causing a sharp point in the leather and exposing it to damage. Tugging the brim to make sure your hat is secure will also change the distinct Aussie shaped style of the brim.

Take care how you store it

We recommend storing your hat on a peg or resting upside down on the crown to avoid it being pushed out of shape. Also, make sure that it is kept out of any direct sunlight. Just as overexposure to ultraviolet rays can be harmful to our skin, leather is also susceptible to damage. Extreme sunlight can cause the surface to become fragile and crack or the colour to fade. By all means, wear your hat in hot and sunny weather. That is after all what it was made for but do not leave it out on a sun lounger or on the dashboard of your car for example.

Keep your hat clean

Although your hat will have been treated, it may still stain if you are not careful and these stains can be quite difficult to remove. Try to keep your hat away from makeup food or any oil-based products. If you do accidentally spill something on your hat wipe it with a soft damp cloth. If a stain is particularly persistent you could try a leather cleanser. This is readily available from your local shoe shop or department store. After using a leather cleanser, we recommend replenishing your hat’s protective layer with an additional leather protector spray. This is also readily available from shoe shops and department stores. If your hat does become soaked through, leave it to dry naturally. If you use heat to dry it, the leather may shrink and the hat might not fit you anymore!

Repair any tears

Scratches are the most frequent kind of damage found on leather bush hats. You can cover them up with a leather dye if they are light. However, you might see these as a feature of the hat, adding a certain rustic worn-in edge. To repair any tears you will need a leather repair kit. These typically contain a liquid adhesive in several colours. Give your hat a through clean with a leather cleanser and allow it to dry. This is necessary because any dirt or oil on the surface may prevent the glue from sticking properly. Choose a glue in an appropriate colour and apply it to the area where the leather is torn. You may need someone to hold the leather taught while you apply the glue. When the glue has dried, take a piece of fine sandpaper and remove any excess glue. You will need to be very careful when doing this; otherwise you may scratch the leather. Clean the area again with a leather cleanser to ensure all excess glue has been removed then allow to dry.

Sunday 13 February 2011

Bush hats - the ultimate all-weather hat


Australian cattle drovers have sworn by these hats for years and it’s no wonder. The wide shaped brim is ideal for shading your face from the blazing sun out in the bush. However, Australian bush hats are just as great for wearing in unpredictable British weather. This rabbit fur felt one, modelled by the lovely Stacey Solomon above in a publicity shot for I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, might not be able to stand up to our tough wet weather but a quality leather one certainly can!

Wombat Leather bush hats are made from the highest grade cattle hide. We take great care in sourcing our leathers as good quality leather will make a world of difference in wetter climes. The patterns are then cut and sewn with precision by experienced craftsmen to create a product that we can be proud of. Unlike the cheap imitations that are often seen on sale at game and country fairs, we are confident that our genuine leather bush hats will not let you down.

As well as being sturdy and functional, Wombat hats are also a thing of beauty. This beauty derives not only from the smooth curve of the shaped brim but also in the surface of the leather itself. The unique grains and marks on the hide mean that each individual hat is different.

A Wombat Leather bush hat is the ideal hat for anyone who enjoys outdoor pursuits no matter the weather. Whether you are hunting, fishing, hiking or simply walking the dog, a Wombat Leather hat will keep you comfortable and protected from the wind, rain or sun.

Wednesday 9 February 2011

How to fit your leather bush hat


You might not think you need to be told how to put on a bush hat and which size is right for you. These are things you should know instinctively, right? However, after years of experience, Aussie cattle drovers have developed a certain knack, which ensures that the hat stays firmly on and suffers minimal wear and tear.

 
When trying on a leather bush hat, you may occasionally find that one size is too small but the next size up is too large. We recommend you take the smaller size. Leather is a natural material that will breathe and change shape over time. You might like to give it a head start by pulling it over your knee to stretch it. Soon your bush hat will mould to the shape of your head for ultimate comfort.

To put your hat on, smooth any hair away from your forehead and place the front of the hat on your head. The ribbon always goes at the back. Then, using the palm of your hand, push the hat down from the back of the crown. You can wear your hat with the brim level with your eyes or you can wear it pushed back in the typical laid-back Aussie style.

Take care not to pinch the front of your hat when putting it on your head. This will cause a sharp point which will be likely to wear. Tugging the brim to ensure the hat is on properly can also cause damage. By putting it on this way, your bush hat should stay firmly on your head, even on the windiest of days and you can maintain the iconic Australian shape of your hat and avoid any unnecessary wear and tear. When not being worn, we recommend that you rest the hat upside down on the crown or hang it from a peg.


Friday 4 February 2011

Canned Wombat

If only you could can everything that makes wombats so cute and loveable....Hang on a minute. You can!

NB: We don't advise trying this with real wombats.

Monday 31 January 2011

There'll be no shivering in our sheepskin boots…Wombat Leather Brand Promise

We won’t let anyone pull the wool over our eyes

We know our sheepskin and only the finest quality will do. Twin-faced sheepskin is a remarkable material; no other natural material can keep you feet warm and cool at the same time, as well as being both cosy and at the height of fashion. Sheepskin boots are made all over the world but we firmly believe that only genuine Australian merino sheepskin can provide the softness and warmth we strive for in our products. That is why we take great care in sourcing only the finest, most luxurious twin-faced sheepskin Australia has to offer. We select only Grade-A sheepskin that has a soft, dense and malleable feel. We examine each piece extremely thoroughly because even the slightest flaw would be disrespectful to the beautiful design and craftsmanship used to produce our boots. On the outer suede side we look for a smooth, uniform, fine-grained texture with no visible blemishes whereas on the wool side we look for even thickness across the entire skin.

Practice makes perfect

Wombat Leather sheepskin boots are created by skilled designers and craftsmen with years of experience working with sheepskin. Unlike many other brands, our boots are made in Australia from start to finish. We believe above all in durability, comfort and style and produce each boot with these three factors in mind. The process is certainly not easy but the results are just as worthy of the catwalk as they are a casual weekend at home.

Step out in confidence and in style

Quality materials, design and craftsmanship make Wombat boots stand out amongst the multitude of sheepskin boots available on the British market. When you step out in a pair of Wombat boots we can guarantee that you’ll be comfortable, warm and right on trend.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

Happy Australia Day!

Our mascot Ally wants to wish everyone a very Happy Australia Day all the way from down under!

Sunday 23 January 2011

Kate Middleton - steal her style!

At Wombat Leather we were delighted at the news that Prince William and Kate Middleton are to marry in April. They seem to be very much in love and a royal wedding is just this country needs to lift our spirits in 2011. We’ve long admired Kate Middleton and her down-to-earth sense of style. In these snaps, taken on the second day of the Gatcombe Park Festival of British Eventing in Tetbury in August 2005, she looks cool, casual and classy. We love her skinny jeans, leather boots and khaki blazer combo but what really makes the outfit for us, is her Australian-inspired leather bush hat.




At Wombat Leather we have a range of 6 different leather bush hat styles in different leathers and finishes, all fit for a princess! They are made from the finest grade cattle hides, are fully waterproof will protect the wearer up to 50 UV and fold down into a canvas bag for ease of storage. These practical yet stylish hats are tough enough to stand even the harshest weather conditions and are perfect for country lifestyles as well as travelling. With a Wombat hat you’ll be sure to look like royalty!


Clashing for Fashion

Wombats certainly know their fashion...

http://www.comics.wombania.com/

Tuesday 18 January 2011

Walkabout Park on YouTube

Our mascot Ally has such a lovely home. This short video really does give a good impression of Walkabout Park and the wonderful work the keepers do there. If ever you’re down in Oz, it’s definitely worth a visit!

Monday 17 January 2011

Latest Customer Testimonials

At Wombat Leather we love to hear what you think of our products. Here are a few snippets from our most recent feedback on our bestselling Wombat Classic boots given to our online stockists.


These boots are truly fabulous! The sheepskin insole feels like you are walking on air. However, the moulded rubber soles have ensured I have stayed upright in this snowy icy weather, while others have fallen around me!!!! These boots are a fabulous investment in winter boots!

Anne from London


Thank you! I am so pleased with them. They are even better in person than they look in the pictures on your site. They were definitely worth the wait.

Katie from Cambridge


These boots are unbelievable good quality, a lot better than I had expected. The sheepskin is very soft and they are well made. Definitely comparable to uggs but actually made in Australia and a lot cheaper. Extremely good value for money.

Elaine from Hitchin


I haven’t worn any other shoes since I bought these. So comfortable!!

Julie from Derby


I love my Wombat boots and I wear them loads. The colour is very versatile and doesn’t seem to show any dirt. They are great in cold weather and you don’t even need socks. I only wish I could stretch to a pair of the new tall ones.

Laura from Antrim

Saturday 15 January 2011

How the Kangaroo got a long tail and the Wombat a flat forehead

From Some Myths and Legends of the Australian Aborigines, W. J. Thomas (1923)

Many years ago, Mirram the kangaroo and Warreen the wombat were both men. They were very friendly, and hunted and lived together in the same camping-ground. Warreen had a very comfortable gunyah made of bark and soft leaves, but Mirram who was a careless fellow-did not trouble to build a home. He was content to sleep in the open, by the side of a big fire, with the blue sky for a cover, and the green grass for a couch. This open air life was very nice in fine weather, when the stars twinkled in the sky like golden fire-flies, but it was extremely uncomfortable in the rainy season.

One night a great storm arose. The wind howled eerily, and rocked the tall trees to and fro as though they were shaken by the strong arms of an invisible giant. The rain fell in torrents, and darkness covered the light of the stars. The rain quickly quenched the glowing embers of Mirram's fire, and he was left to the mercy of the storm. After shivering in the cold for some time, he decided to seek the hospitality of Warreen. "Surely my friend would not refuse me shelter on such a night as this," he thought. "I will ask him."

Feeling very cold and miserable, he crept to the opening of Warreen's tent, and seeing there was sufficient space for both of them to sleep comfortably, he woke him and said: "The storm has killed my fire. I am very wet, and the cold wind has chilled me to the bone. May I sleep in the corner of your tent?" Warreen blinked his eyes sleepily and answered in a gruff voice: "No. I want to place my head in that corner. There isn't any room." With this rude remark he moved into the corner, but, as he could not occupy the whole space of the tent, another corner became vacant. Mirram went away and sat by the wet ashes of his fire, and his thoughts were as miserable as the weather. The fury of the storm increased, and looking anxiously at the rainproof gunyah of his friend, he decided to approach Warreen again. He entered the shelter, and, touching Warreen gently on the shoulder, said: "The wind is very cold, and as biting as the teeth of the wild dog. The rain is falling heavily and will not cease. I should be grateful if you would allow me to sleep in that corner. I will not disturb you." Warreen raised his head, listened to the moaning of the storm outside, and then replied: "I will not have you here; there isn't any room. Go outside and do not keep waking me." "But," replied Mirram, "there is room in that corner. Surely you wouldn't drive me out into the storm to die!"

Thereupon, Warreen moved one leg into the corner and again a space became vacant. Seeing he could no longer hoodwink Mirram and hide from him his selfish intentions, he grew very angry and yelled: "Get out! Get out! I won't have you in my tent. I don't care where you die." This harsh treatment exasperated Mirram and he left the tent in a terrible rage. Outside the tent, he groped around in the dark until he found a large flat stone. Then he crept silently to the gunyah. By the sound of heavy breathing he knew Warreen was asleep. Moving very silently, he entered the tent, and, raising the stone high in his arms, dashed it on the head of the sleeper. The terrible blow did not kill Warreen but flattened his forehead. When he had recovered from his pained surprise, he heard the mocking voice of Mirram saying: "That is your reward for treating a friend so cruelly. You and your children and their children's children will wander through the land with flat foreheads that men may know them for your selfishness." As Warreen was no match for his opponent, he did not answer, but nursed his sore head and some very bad thoughts. From that moment, he was always planning revenge for his injury.

Some time later, Warreen was hunting in the forest, and, through the shadow of the trees, he saw Mirram a short distance ahead. He crept noiselessly towards him, and, when Mirram was looking for the marks of a possum on the bark of a tree, he threw a spear at him with all his strength. The spear struck Mirram at the bottom of the back, and so deeply did it enter that he could not pull it out. While he was struggling with the spear, Warreen walked up to him, and, in a bantering voice, said: "Aha! My turn has come at last. I have waited long to repay you. You will always carry the spear in your back and wander without a home while you live. Your children will carry the spear and be homeless for ever. By these tokens, men will always remember your attempt to kill me while I slept."

From that time the kangaroo has had a long tail, which makes a low, thudding sound as he wanders homeless through the bush, and the wombat still has a very flat forehead as an everlasting sign of selfishness.

Our Adoption Certificate


Friday 14 January 2011

Meet our Mascot


Hello everyone! Meet Ally, our adopted Wombat. Ally was born in the wild but was orphaned at an early age. She now lives at the Australia Walkabout Wildlife Park in Calga, New South Wales where she has all the love and attention she needs. After being had-reared by humans, she would be unlikely to survive on her own in the wild but the dedicated carers at Walkabout Park have provided her with a safe and comfortable home.

Ally is still quite young and currently weights about 26kg but when full grown, could weigh as much as 40kg. She is a very intelligent little Wombat with an enquiring mind. She always wants to know what is going on and can frequently be seen standing on top of one of the logs in her enclosure. It affords a good vantage point for seeing what all her furry friends are up to. She lives on a diet of fresh grass, hay and carrots, although her favourite food is Weetabix.

Make sure you keep an eye out for her as you’ll be seeing her again very soon.

Ally the Wombat

Ally with a friend

Saturday 8 January 2011

Wombat Matilda - New style for 2011

At Wombat Leather we are very proud to launch a brand new style for 2011, the Wombat Matilda. This new style features all the benefits of the Wombat Classic, its quality, simplicity and practicality, but is tall for extra warmth and comes in a choice of two timeless and versatile colours, chestnut and chocolate.

Wombat Matilda boots are made from genuine Australian twin-faced sheepskin that is extremely dense and soft. Unlike lesser quality sheepskin or synthetics, the luxury quality sheepskin used in these boots will keep your feet warm and cosy but will also breathe naturally, wicking away moisture and allowing air to circulate freely.

Wombat Matilda boots are comfortable as well as hardwearing. They feature a reinforced heel to prevent any collapse and a moulded rubber outsole with good tread for traction in icy, wintry weather that will not be easily worn down.

Like the Wombat Classic, the Wombat Matilda also has a braided stitching design running down the back. As much care is put into this unique detailing as in the craftsmanship of the whole boot.

As with all Wombat boots, the Wombat Matilda is available in UK sizes 3-8 and comes with a canvas dust bag for ease of storage. This boot contains materials that are not waterproof so we recommend treating them before wear with a waterproof spray. Please view our care guides for more information.

The Wombat Matilda is a classy and stylish yet practical boot; the must-have fashion item for 2011!

It is available for sale online from today at Bobtails Trading Company and D2D.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Wombania

A member of our team came across this charming comic strip featuring our favourite animal today. Well, not quite. The Wombies of Wombania are a family of genetically engineered-Wombats, created by their owner to be perfect pets. Whereas real wombats eat grass and roots, the Wombies live on a diet of spam, wine gums and chocolate. Yum!The Wombania comic strip follows the adventures of Binky, Winky, Twink and Fraz as they struggle to adapt to life in the human world.


Sunday 2 January 2011

Sheepskin boots: still big in 2011

Wombat Matilda boots

We may have had the coldest December in 120 years but January is set to be just as cold. It’s not time to put away your warm clothes yet; you will still need all those winter essentials to protect you from the elements. And sheepskin boots have become just that, a winter essential. No longer purely a fashion item, sheepskin boots will still be popular in 2011 for their warmth, comfort and stylish feel. Whether you’re scouring the January sales in town or taking a walk in the snowy countryside, a pair of cosy Wombat boots will keep you looking stylish as well as feeling comfortable.

At this time of year icy paths can be treacherous making even the short walk from your front door to your car hazardous and painfully slow. However, our specially designed boots can make walking in winter weather a lot easier. Although ugg boots were originally made to be worn by surfers on sunny Australian beaches, we are well aware that many of our customers live in colder countries and rely on our sheepskin boots in winter for their unparalleled warmth even in snow and ice. That is why we ensure that all our designs feature a sturdy, hardwearing sole with a deep tread for good grip. Wombat boots will keep your feet supported and help you gain purchase on slippery surfaces, making the season’s icy weather more manageable.

There is no better material than sheepskin for keeping warm so it comes as no surprise that sheepskin has been used everywhere this winter from hats and gloves, to jackets and even bags! Sheepskin is an excellent insulator and is fantastic for trapping body heat, but also allows good air circulation. This means that as well as keeping you warm in cold weather, sheepskin will also keep you cool in warm weather. This unique property means that your Wombat boots can be worn throughout the year, making 2011 a comfortable and cosy one!

To purchase Wombat boots online, please visit Bobtails Trading Company or D2D.