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Feet starting to feel the cold so thermal sock & body thermometer advice needed

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  • luminated
    luminated Posts: 1,168 Forumite
    Thanks all so much for some really good replies and now spoilt for choice :beer:
  • princessdon
    princessdon Posts: 6,902 Forumite
    edited 3 November 2012 at 10:05AM
    PLEASE be careful when buying UGGS from a none authorised source.

    Eg that website is NOT known to Ugg

    http://counterfeit.uggaustralia.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-UGG-COUNTERFEIT-UK-Site/en_GB/Counterfeit-Show?caid=what-is-counterfeit

    That is the site to check for a genuine seller - They are very upto date.

    The website posted above as a link to shop (not my link to check) has a gmail email address, no contact details (required under DSR 2000 regs), No return policy etc.

    In short - fake

    If anyone is wanting to buy Uggs then either order from Australia where there are many sheepskin boots (not Ugg Australia) for a cheaper price or use quidco etc to get discounts off authrised retailers. Eg Office have 25% quidco.

    No one is going to be selling geuine boots cheaper this time of year (maybe in the summer, but not November).

    Sorry - just didn't want fakes advertised on here without warning
  • Good morning everyone,

    I've just noticed that Groupon are selling winter sheepskin boots.
    They are from a company based in Scotland called snow paw boots.
    Available colours are black,chestnut & coffee in sizes 4-8.
    The cost is £49 for one pair giving a saving of 67% or two pairs for £95 saving 68% plus postage of £6.99.

    I've not tried these boots but they do look good, they're not calling themselves UGG for a start and they are through the trusted source of Groupon and not an unknown internet site.
    If anyone has had any experience of snow paw boots can you let us know please.
    Oh my goodness how cold is it this morning brrrrrrrr !!!
  • HB58
    HB58 Posts: 1,787 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Savvy_Sue wrote: »

    When DS2 was very small, he kept pulling his socks off, and getting cold feet as a result. I put him in thick girls tights under his trousers, nice bright colours rather than white or girly pink. That worked!

    Same here, kept Hurtyboy's feet nicely snug and warm :)
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