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beach boots

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picked a pair of boots up from aldi the other day. Ideal for the beach and land. Bargain at £12.99 and come with thick fleece inner's. Bit warm for this weather but a good investment for when the weather turns
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Yep they do look good,unfortunately i'm a 12 and they only do upto 11.
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Got something very similar.... better than wellies and much warmer in the winter ::g
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Quick update.
These split around the sole after a few months beach work.
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That's the problem when you do extreme metal detecting =)) =)) =))
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Anubis wrote:That's the problem when you do extreme metal detecting =)) =)) =))
Lol they would have been good but it was the rubber seams that split ;;z
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Not bad for n average cost of 80p a week,to have warm n comfortable feet,especially on the beach.
anyway would have thought you'd want to go up market Tomo,now your in "THE GOLD". :))
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midas wrote:Not bad for n average cost of 80p a week,to have warm n comfortable feet,especially on the beach.
anyway would have thought you'd want to go up market Tomo,now your in "THE GOLD". :))
It soon goes down when your on lobster dinners lol ::g
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