The winter boot search was well and truly on. Having failed to find a sensible, waterproof, flat, decent looking boot so far in Leeds I was thinking of sacking off the whole search and just wearing some wellington boots. At least I would have dry feet.
I didn't have much faith in Barratt fixing this for me, but spied what I imagined to be the perfect pair in their window display. Black, check, waterproof, check, nice, check! So I went in. I very nearly got distracted by a hoard of other non-essential pretty shoes, such as some lovely jade suede heels, but was put back to the real mission by my boyfriend.
I asked the lady if she could show me those lovely ones in the window in a size five please. She said I should ask for them upstairs, in the *cough* children's section. Hrmph. So the one pair of reasonable, sensible, decent boots I could find were children's boots. Unhappy me.
I went up and luckily they go up to a size 5 in kiddy shoes. I tried them on and they were comfy so I thought I'd just go for it. £25 they were. For an adult that is pretty good, but for kids shoes? Man alive! Pretty expensive. Thankfully I am not a child. As for the boots, the still look cool and have survived a good 2 months so far. One major problem is that they are a bit lethal on any shiny/wet surface. Be it rainy pavement, icy road or indeed waxen floor I am sure to fall flat on my behind unless I concentrate real hard at walking. And no one should have to use brain power to walk, surely. So, again, I worry for the kids.
But still. Can't judge them on one pair of children's boots. Overall, they offer a large range of pretty looking shoes and boots. Prices tend to reflect quality - extra medium all the way. So not amazing, but not awful either. And the boots have kept my feet dry at the very least, so I'm happy about that. read more