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    Lady's Tartan Wellington Boots

    New LL Bean catalog has tartan Wellington style boots for ladies on the cover...okay....they call it the L L Bean Signature Plaid but I think that's the Maine state tartan there was a fuss over a while back...? Regardless...plaid/tartan boots. $50

    I can see some of our ladies in these...but that's me.

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    Heh, I just got the catalog myself this morning. The boots stood out to me as well.
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    Those are eye-catching alright. My wife wears wellies during the winters here. I can see her in the those.
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    Last year J. Crew had ladies wellies in MacLean Hunting Tartan, but by the time I went to order them for my wife, they were all sold out!

    Sandford

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    That is not the Maine tartan, Ron...it actually is the "L.L. Bean plaid" -- I am wearing a shirt in it today!

    From Matt's District Tartans web site, the Maine Dirigo Tartan:

    http://www.district-tartans.com/maine_dirigo.jpg

    And Matt's blog article about the Maine tartan:

    http://blog.albanach.org/2007/03/no-...te-tartan.html

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    Todd

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    They certainly caught the eye of the XMTS group! I got my catalog yesterday as well and that's the first thing I saw. I WANT!!! and I don't generally wear that sort of boot...but I'd start!!

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    Wellies are unisex. A guy I knew a long time ago had a pair of golden coloured wellies from Biba, the London boutique that was famous in the '60s. Those were technically ladies' ones, but he got them as a present from his girlfriend and they were his treasured possession. He always wore them for walks in the country.

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    My problem with "unisex" shoes/boots is twofold. First they are generally narrower than men's for the same length. Second, very few are made in women's sizes above 12 (US). I wear a men's 13E

    Bought a pair of dancing gillies, size 15, and had to stretch the bejabbers out of them to get them to fit. Fortunately one can do that to thin, soft leather (goatskin, I would guess).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Carolina Kiltman View Post
    My problem with "unisex" shoes/boots is twofold. First they are generally narrower than men's for the same length. Second, very few are made in women's sizes above 12 (US). I wear a men's 13E

    Bought a pair of dancing gillies, size 15, and had to stretch the bejabbers out of them to get them to fit. Fortunately one can do that to thin, soft leather (goatskin, I would guess).
    I can relate to that, I wear a 15D.
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    My current pair of wellies have a houndstooth pattern, and my last ones has skulls with crossed swords. They go with everything when it rains as much as it tends to here.

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