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(More customer reviews)These boots are great as far as looks, which is the only reason I bought them. However, I think the "winter boots" in the product name might be a bit misleading. There is no way that these are going to protect you if you are walking in snow, so use only when you're sure that you'll be dry the whole time you're outside.
Although the color says "gray", these are more of a melange of brown, light khaki, and gray- like the fur of a rabbit. The technical term for it would be "ticked" fur- if it were from a real animal, that is. The faux-leather toes, heels, and straps on the boots are most definitely a desaturated brown, not gray, so be careful.
Women with very slender or very full calves beware- the straps on these boots are adjustable, but the shaft of the boot is such that it won't contract or stretch to accomadate extremes- it'll contract a bit, but it won't expand. Wearing these with flared pants wouldn't be advised- unless you weren't planning on tucking the pant legs into the boots.
Be advised that these are pull-on boots- there's no zipper, so depending on your physical abilities or lackthereof, this may make these boots a better or worse choice for you.
Deliberate pinching of the fur results in a bit of shedding, but rubbing does not. Still, I wouldn't wear these walking through a thicket. The faux-fur is also long enough that walking through tall grass would be problematic- in that you would be left with a great deal of burrs.
I got these specifically for primative cave costume type outfits, but if you're planning to wear these in the cold, make sure the humidity level is in the single digits.
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