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14th December 09, 05:31 PM
#8
 Originally Posted by NewGuise
My problem is shoes: I get chilblains and so need to wear really warm shoes or boots (and thermal socks) when it gets this cold - it's just -25C at the moment, but it was notably colder when I left the house this morning! The only appropriate footwear I have looks pretty hideous with a kilt. Any suggestions?
Just two formerly broken toes are ever affected, but it's difficult to calm down chilblains once they start; soon I can barely walk.
I wear hiking boots alot, try some with thinsulate, and\or air activated toe warmer pads. You can find them at most sporting good stores.
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