The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)
Made for walking
Ellie House knows a good pair of wellies can be essential in Scotland – here are some of the best
Do you really live in Scotland if you don’t own a pair of wellies? Whether you bide in the city and your wellies seldom leave the boot of your car, or you’re used to roaming the Highlands in your Hunters – wellies are staple footwear. Once the typical look for those working in the countryside, wellies have now gone mainstream.
Traditional bottle green galoshes have been replaced by the fashion welly, which is altogether brighter and trendier.
Alas, this type of welly is ironically not practical for wet weather.
Wellies designed to look stylish often don’t last long.
From poor grip to ripping easily, they can also be dangerous.
Thankfully, popular brands such as Barbour have realised that we want wellies to look good while doing the job of keeping feet dry.
Admittedly you may pay a little more, but you’re investing in a set of footwear that is built to last.
If you’re after a cheap pair for your little one to splash in puddles, you can’t go wrong with a supermarket pair though.
There are really fun designs, and you can even get matching puddle suits.
From calf-length to ankle-boot style, there’s a wide selection of wellies.
If you’re using them to trek through mud, you need an enduring knee-height boot.
But if you want a more basic pair for a woodland walk, the ankle boot will fit the bill.
When it comes to sizing, remember you’ll be wearing thick socks as opposed to trainer liners.
So don’t be tempted to size down for a snugger fit.
Happy splashing.