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28th July 10, 03:37 AM
#1
Ghillie Crocs?
Picking up on a post that X Marker Seanachie made in a thread on Ghillie Brogues in Feb '10.
 Originally Posted by seanachie
... I can not recollect if it was on this board or elsewhere on the net....but I saw a thread in which these got glowing reviews. Comfortable, relatively inexpensive and sharp looking...mind you I have never actually worn a pair just repeating information I have heard anecdotally...
Has anyone tried these Ghillators™ Ghillie Brogues? They are Croc-style, leather-look, plastic Ghillies.

Top: Traditional Leather Brogue
Bottom: Ghillator Croc-style Ghillie Brogue.

Andrew Lenz of "Bagpipe journey" website fame did a hefty review on them (I've mapped to his pictures above, I hope he doesn't mind.)
Although I won't be getting a pair myself as I'm not struck on Ghillies by design, I do think it's a novel idea and for the Ghillie afficionado a viable option as a wet-weather plan.. Although that said, I can see Jock Scot spinning round on his swivvel chair as I write this... hehehehe!
For info, the Ghillator website is here. Also available at Sportkilt.
Last edited by English Bloke; 28th July 10 at 03:46 AM.
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28th July 10, 03:43 AM
#2
They've been extensively reviewed on Bobdunsire. Seems like mostly positive responses, although it's predominately a pipeband crowd.
David
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28th July 10, 04:33 AM
#3
I'm personally really torn on these. The idea of plastic 'shoes' gives me the heebie-geebies.
That said, it's always muddy at the festivals, and I'd hate to wear & ruin my really nice brogues (not ghillies) which I bought 20 years ago and are still in wonderful shape.
BTW: the picture you paint of Jock Scot spinning madly at the thought of these gave me quite a giggle
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28th July 10, 06:28 AM
#4
They actually look better than I would have thought. In fact, when I looked at the first picture, I could not tell which shoe was plastic. I own a pair of Croc knockoffs, and they are remarkably comfortable and very convenient in wet weather or mud. I originally bought them to wear in the garden, but I now also wear them when I am painting. They are so comfortable and I don't care if paint drips on them. That said, I don't see myself wearing them in public, but that's just me!
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28th July 10, 06:40 AM
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The thought of "Jock Scot" spinning away has given me a smile too!
Actually I know almost nothing about ghillie brogues as I have never worn them. So I could hardly comment on something that I know very little about, now could I?
Now if you will excuse me, I must get back to this spinning around thing! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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28th July 10, 06:51 AM
#6
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
The thought of "Jock Scot" spinning away has given me a smile too!
Actually I know almost nothing about ghillie brogues as I have never worn them. So I could hardly comment on something that I know very little about, now could I?
Now if you will excuse me, I must get back to this spinning around thing! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 

come on now, Jock....
Don't tell us you don't have an opinion about foam shoes. ghillies or no, I can't see you pulling on a pair of foamies. Wellies, certainly, but foamies I find hard to believe.
ith:
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28th July 10, 07:01 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by artificer
come on now, Jock....
Don't tell us you don't have an opinion about foam shoes. ghillies or no, I can't see you pulling on a pair of foamies. Wellies, certainly, but foamies I find hard to believe.
 ith:
Again, I know nothing about foam shoes either, but I can't imagine they would be for me!
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28th July 10, 06:54 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
Now if you will excuse me, I must get back to this spinning around thing! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 
Hahaha!
Though I have to quote many of the members here by saying, "Pictures or it never happened!" 
On the subject of the "ghillie-crocs", I have to agree with Jock - I've never been a fan of either type of shoe, so the hybrid version doesn't do much for me.
That being said, they look surprisingly like the real thing, given the materials from which they're made!
Last edited by Cygnus; 28th July 10 at 07:04 AM.
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30th July 10, 01:40 AM
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2nd August 10, 03:40 PM
#10
 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
The thought of "Jock Scot" spinning away has given me a smile too!
Actually I know almost nothing about ghillie brogues as I have never worn them. So I could hardly comment on something that I know very little about, now could I?
Now if you will excuse me, I must get back to this spinning around thing! Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 
Jock without an opinion? 
Jock spinning in his chair?!?! 
Ghillie Crocs?
"Two things are infinite- the universe, and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe." Albert Einstein.
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