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Sep302009

Foul Weather Friends

This city has seen more rain this year than I can remember, and we are not alone.  Rainboots have often been my best foul-weather friends.  There was a time when rainboots meant fisherman wellies or duck boots and carrying an extra pair of shoes for the switcheroo upon reaching the indoor destination.  Well, not anymore!  Treat your feet to däv, who definitely do not make your standard rainboots.  They have stretch panels for comfort, authentic Poron® foot beds covered in terry for extra cushioning.  Also, they have ultra-plush fleece interiors which makes these boots perfect for the winter snow.  The best part for me though, are the styles and ofcourse, the heels!

 

 

Don't forget the kiddies!  With these get-ups, they'll want to be wearing their rain gear indoors, outdoors, rain or shine!

 

 

däv Flirt Solid Black and Slate Grey

däv City Cuff Paisley Black (available in-store only)

däv Equestrian Rainboots

From Left to Right outfit ensembles:

Dinosaur Umbrella

Dinosaur Backpack

Dinosaur Raincoat

Dinosaur Rainboots

Ladybug Umbrella

Ladybug Backpack

Ladybug Raincoat

Ladybug Rainboots

Frog Umbrella

Frog Backpack

Frog Raincoat

Frog Rainboots

Check the website for the irresistable Firefighter, Cat and Lotus ensembles plus more! 

Start looking forward to wet, snowy weather!

 

 

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Reader Comments (2)

I want the ladybug one! Do you have size extra ginormous in that? Sigh. Have to say rainboots sure have come a very long way from wellies. LOVE the equestrian boots.

Sep 30, 2009 at 6:39 PM | Unregistered CommenterAneesa

the däv Flirt Rain Boots really look cool... i am very tempted. maybe they will make me look cooler when walking my daughter to school on rainy days.

Oct 12, 2009 at 8:25 PM | Unregistered Commentersarah

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