Molo Driven snow boots are a hot release in the UK this year. They have flexible rubber soles and uppers with a velcro-close soft shell ankle. They are fleece lined and ready for all the weather Winter throws at us. You can get them from various Molo stockists including Juicy Tots and Little Stomper (new shop! more on them soon…) from £2o.99.
 Like a Winter version of a high top trainer these Docken Hyacinth Boots also by Molo are for looking cool while you stay warm. £36.99 from Juicy Tots.
Last year when we wrote about the Crocband boots they sold out in record time so don’t hang around for the temperature to drop if you like the look of them. The Gust Winter boot is designed to take you through the whole season from wet mornings to snowy nights. They have a distinct nautical look which I am really digging. £34.99 from Little Sunflowers.
On the high street you can trust Scandi brand H&M to come up trumps. Both versions have a rubber sole and upper with a deep tread. The black version has a velcro adjuster and toggle closure while the pink version is quilted and laced. £17.99 and £19.99 respectively. As much as I champion online shopping I’d say pop into store if you can having personally experienced variable waiting times from H&M online.
These baby snow boots from Muddy Puddles are really comfy and have a great grip. for wobbly walkers. They have a wide velcro-closure and are lined with cosy faux fur. Available in pink or blue for £20.
Sorel have an excellent reputation for snow boots and a wide range. My favourites are the Super Troopers which have fast adjust bungee closures – easy on Mama’s chilly fingers! £39.99 – £49.99 from Little Trekkers.
If, like my son, your child has a high in-step and boots seem an impossibility then something like these Colombia Rope Tow boots might solve the problem. With a wide opening you can get the foot in easily. £47.99 from Little Trekkers.
Check out the rest of the Little Trekkers Snow Boots section – comprehensive!
Another one for the high in-step these Eskimo boots from Raindrops open right out with a zip. From £42.
If you’re not convinced we’ll be under snow again this year then perhaps a warmer welly is for you? Bergstein’s are one of our favourites and this fleece lined version is currently available for pre-order in yellow or black £29.50 from Niddle & Noodle {spotted via Babyccino Kids Facebook Page}
Last year Cheshire Mum tipped me off about super bargain-priced snow boots from George at ASDA. With the majority of them at £12.50 they are the lowest price snow boots I could find. We bought some last year and although they come up narrow (try on with thick socks and size up if necessary) they were great quality and saw us through icy mornings and snowbound days. You can even order online for delivery to store.
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