We tend to call them gumboots in Canada. There were other more derogatory terms for them when I went to school but I'd better keep those to myself.
The traditional colour when I was a kid was black with orange soles and orange trim around the top. Now you can get them in plaid and paisley and who knows what all. :-)
Ha ha. You will to do more to convince me about that!
ReplyDeleteAttention! Reminds me of soldiers standing ready to present arms. Great stuff!
ReplyDeleteLovely colors! I'd love a pair.
ReplyDeleteMe too Mo, I'll take a size seven in the orange thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI like the angle and the colors!
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We could have used those in Montreal yesterday, it rained buckets!!! We're all wondering where our snow has gotten to!
ReplyDeleteYes you better do, you can keep them on the coming weeks.
ReplyDeleteUnderstood. But, they have to be green. The traditional kind.
ReplyDeletePossibly cheaper than Shoos, but then again, women and wellies ........
ReplyDeleteWe tend to call them gumboots in Canada. There were other more derogatory terms for them when I went to school but I'd better keep those to myself.
ReplyDeleteThe traditional colour when I was a kid was black with orange soles and orange trim around the top. Now you can get them in plaid and paisley and who knows what all. :-)
Jimmy is over-rated anyways!
ReplyDeleteoh yes, I had lots of fun! ...couldn't think of not having fun in this town, anyway:)
ReplyDeleteI have bright red ones and yellow ones. They always cheer me up on a dull day!
ReplyDeleteI need those today!
ReplyDeleteGreat colours! I have purple snakeskin ones.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you... practical over pretty, please!
ReplyDeleteI almost thought this was a Venice blog for a second..
ReplyDeleteRubber boots make me a tad uneasy. I don't know why.
ReplyDeleteI like your composition here though.