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 Although ugg boots were originally made to be worn by surfers on sunny Australian beaches, we are well aware that many of our customers live in colder countries and rely on our sheepskin boots in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.

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