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I need some shoes to keep by the back door...

22 replies

cadelaide · 03/01/2012 00:53

...that I can slip on and off easily when I see something that needs deadheading right now.

I am resistant to Crocs, I just can't. I've seen some rather splendid Hunter slippy-onny things but they're a bit pricey.

Any ideas?

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 03/01/2012 00:55

I got some rather fine gardening clogs from Lidl the German farmers' market last spring.

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startail · 03/01/2012 00:57

I confess to a pair of crocs, but the standard design have holes just above the sole so are hopeless if you step onto a flowered.
DD had some that didn't have that lowest set of holes, which see loved because your feet stayed dry and much less sandy.
Nothing stays completely unsandy, with our soil.

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WynkenBlynkenandNod · 03/01/2012 01:00

I probably have the same pair as Maud, could have been Aldi not Lidl but definitely one of them. Do the job very well.

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Methe · 03/01/2012 01:06

Crocs.

Grin

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Ponders · 03/01/2012 01:06

Aldi/Lidl ones here too (3 pairs in different sizes). They have no holes & do the job perfectly. Trouble is they don't always have them in so sign up for the twice-weekly emails

Or buy hole-less Crocs from Rubbersole

Or just bite the bullet & get the expensive Hunter ones!

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Ponders · 03/01/2012 01:12

oh, dear, even the hole-less crocs do have the holes just above the sole so they're no good either, unless you get the white medical ones (not very good in the garden!)

\link{http://www.hardware-ironmongers.com/ChulmleighCategories.aspx?cat=Garden+Shoes+and+Clogs\lots of garden clogs here} in more or less hideous colours Grin

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Jux · 03/01/2012 02:23

My cousin gave me a pair of bright orange fake crocs which she thought would delight me, but which I keep exclusively for the garden. There is no way in the world I would wear them where people could see! Grin

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 03/01/2012 10:48

I think the holes in crocs make them unsuitable. I had a horrible bout of cellulitis in my toe in the autumn and spent a week hobbling about with a toe that looked like a purple sausage, and the doctor thought it was quite likely caused by contact with the soil while gardening in flip-flops.

::Won't do that again emoticon::

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Nilgiri · 03/01/2012 10:54

Lands End clogs currently on sale. Might be too smart for the garden.

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Jux · 03/01/2012 14:21

I was going to say that I only get slightly damp feet using the fake crocs, but once I'd read about your toe it does sound like they wouldn't work for you. Shame, they were phenominally cheap!

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AliceLost · 03/01/2012 14:22
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Ponders · 03/01/2012 15:36

oooh, Alice, those are lovely Smile

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ComeIntoTheGardenMaud · 03/01/2012 16:17

Those backdoor shoes are fabulous - my Lidl cheapies are identical but for the lovely illustrations.

My anecdote about my toe was intended as a warning that soil-borne lurgies entering via any tiny cut or scratch on the feet could have horrible repercussions for anyone.

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oldenoughtowearpurple · 03/01/2012 23:13

I invested in a pair of flowery hunter slip on jobs last Chelsea flower show and they are fantastic, worth every penny. Comfortable, sturdy, stay on properly, keep feet dry on wet grass. Treat yourself, you deserve it.

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oldenoughtowearpurple · 03/01/2012 23:16

Hunter clogs but they were a bit less at the show.

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CatPussRoastingByAnOpenFire · 03/01/2012 23:24

Hunter is fast becoming as common as crocs! Try Lakeland. They do several types of rubber gardening shoe. Look here.

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Bublinskibits · 17/02/2012 14:51

I have a pair that look a bit like the hunter ones, but come from //www.MonsterSlippers.co.uk They were £6.99 in green and do the job nicely thank you.

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mcom75 · 06/01/2014 15:33

I was given a pair of www.backdoorshoes.co.uk for christmas, have been amazing with all this horrible weather recently. Great for nipping out to feed the Guinea Pigs! I got the blubells designs.

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Mintyfrog · 09/01/2014 17:10

I love my 'Backdoorshoes' with bluebells onGrin

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didireallysaythat · 10/01/2014 19:47

I have a pair of croc wellies with the fake fur ruff. I needed something to tuck my PJ into.

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LaurieFairyCake · 10/01/2014 19:53

I've got the Joules Wellibobs - they are ankle boots but you can just step into them rather than needing to pull them on as the plastic is rigid but the inside is very soft.

I got mine on EBay for 20 quid

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Blackpuddingbertha · 11/01/2014 21:59

I have the 'poppy' backdoor shoes, they are lovely. Asked or them for my birthday.

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