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I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE so many of your boots for winter and appreciate that they are waterproof BUT for all of us that live in COLD weather......can you please rate them somehow for WARMTH?????

I have bought a few of them over the years and while the waterproofing is great, my feet freeze so too late to return and one season and done.

 

Please give us a warmth rating system as I am sure many others in cold winter states would appreciate it also!  Thanks!

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@Clothing lover  Google ratings for warm winter boots and you will find what you are looking for

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I would think warmth rating would be up to each brand. I see few brands known for their winter wear do this. I've never seen it on footwear.

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Re: WINTER BOOTS-COLD

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Wool socks are one answer!

 

Cashmere is even better!

 

 

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many of the boots are fake leathers  which do not keep feet warm 

 

 

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@Clothing lover wrote:

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE so many of your boots for winter and appreciate that they are waterproof BUT for all of us that live in COLD weather......can you please rate them somehow for WARMTH?????

I have bought a few of them over the years and while the waterproofing is great, my feet freeze so too late to return and one season and done.

 

Please give us a warmth rating system as I am sure many others in cold winter states would appreciate it also!  Thanks!


 

I swear by my Ugg classics. I hate wearing socks and they keep my feet warm. I've even plowed 12" snow in them and my feet stayed warm. I sometimes put socks on when temps are below zero or wind chill gets to -20 and -30.  

 

They last so long. All I do is replace the insole each year.  

 

I wear Ugg classic short boots as slippers around the house too.

 

Right now, I have Uggs on my left foot and a boot for broken bones on my right. I miss my right Ugg and can hardly wait until I can get back into it.

 

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Most of what is on offer is a fashion boot which is only water resistant and can have a furry liner.


Waterproof and a thermal liner is more a sporting item or a gardening item.  Hunter, Merrell and Keen have some.  Not sure about ski boots.

 

For added warmth thick wool sox are wonderful.

 

Nothing like having warm toes all day.