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Womens CAT Mardy Boots £45 from Amazon

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  • Lina_T
    Lina_T Posts: 232 Forumite
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    Thanks, just ordered a pair :beer:
  • i looked at these last night, i'm usually a size 5, but some shoes like at matalan i get size 4,

    i'm off to germany and need some warm boots, these look nice, much better than my uggs..............so fell out with them,

    what size would you recommend me to get 4 or 5..........wish they still did half sizes.

    If in stock I'd get both then return the pair that isn't right
  • shoe*gal_2
    shoe*gal_2 Posts: 1,447 Forumite
    i looked at these last night, i'm usually a size 5, but some shoes like at matalan i get size 4,

    i'm off to germany and need some warm boots, these look nice, much better than my uggs..............so fell out with them,

    what size would you recommend me to get 4 or 5..........wish they still did half sizes.

    I'm a 5 - never a 4 and now and again a 5 and a half. A 4 would have been too tight but a 5 with an insole is not too bad. I agree to get both and send one back but you have to pay for returns to Amazon and these are heavy.
  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
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    edited 5 February 2013 at 3:24PM
    OH bought me these last year and managed to get them at £30 so even better :)
    He bought me a size 7 and they fit perfectly (I am a size 7). These are great boots, incredibly rugged and I've worn them all through the recent bad weather.

    Still a bargain at this price!

    ETA, dont expect them to be as warm as Uggs though! The lining is synthetic not sheepskin so you will need a good warm pair of socks.
  • sjlou
    sjlou Posts: 572 Forumite
    OH bought me these last year and managed to get them at £30 so even better :)
    He bought me a size 7 and they fit perfectly (I am a size 7). These are great boots, incredibly rugged and I've worn them all through the recent bad weather.

    Still a bargain at this price!

    ETA, dont expect them to be as warm as Uggs though! The lining is synthetic not sheepskin so you will need a good warm pair of socks.

    i thought these might be better for walking in than the uggs, which although nice and snug, not supportive enough for trekking round all day!

    Looking forward to them arriving, fingers crossed they fit ok!
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  • I bought these boots a year ago now and nothing has faulted with them, despite the fact I wear them pretty much on a daily basis throughout the cooler months and even in the snow. and yes, lovely boots and an excellent price.

    I use them daily too (for taking the dogs out for their walks/sniffs)
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  • pulliptears
    pulliptears Posts: 14,583 Forumite
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    sjlou wrote: »
    i thought these might be better for walking in than the uggs, which although nice and snug, not supportive enough for trekking round all day!

    Looking forward to them arriving, fingers crossed they fit ok!

    They are a good rugged boot where the Ugg isn't as supportive I agree, but they are much heavier and robust and as I said not as warm as Uggs, you definitely need socks. When its cold and dry I wear my Uggs, cold, wet and snowy I wear these.
  • You never used to have to pay returns, I've returned lots of cat boots previously that didn't fit- this was 2010 though when these were £30
  • Or maybe 2011, yes must have been 2011- losing track of years now!!
  • Without checking i think clothes/shoes are still free to return. Other general items are returned at your own cost x
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