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Sat Sep 24, 2011 2:20 pm

What does one wear during the winter when it is snowing outside but one has to wear a suit to attend certain events? Surely wearing brogues is unwise? What is an acceptable tough alternative?
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Sat Sep 24, 2011 7:39 pm

All over the world wrote:What does one wear during the winter when it is snowing outside but one has to wear a suit to attend certain events? Surely wearing brogues is unwise? What is an acceptable tough alternative?
I am not sure if they are acceptable but reindeer-skin boots could be chic in snowy weather. They will fit in.
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Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:21 pm

Moleskins and heavy boots outdoors, with suit trousers and formal shoes in my briefcase. Just change in the washroom.
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Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:32 pm

I have seen some old pictures of men wearing black riding boots with their suits during the winter, trousers tucked into the boots, quite odd it gave them a very... Erm... Military look.
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Sun Sep 25, 2011 1:23 pm

All over the world wrote:What does one wear during the winter when it is snowing outside but one has to wear a suit to attend certain events? Surely wearing brogues is unwise? What is an acceptable tough alternative?
In Canada where we have many months of snow each year, over shoes are common. See the following web site.
http://www.canadianfootwear.com/browse; ... ;Overshoes
Going out in insulated winter boots, when it is -30°C and changing, as "Man at C&A" suggests, is also very common, especially for woman.
Have a warm winter.

Canuck
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Sun Sep 25, 2011 4:15 pm

Google Swims Rubber Overshoes, which will keep the soles and uppers of your brogues dry in rainy weather or in a light dusting of snow. They come in a variety of colors. John Lobb carries them, but
you should be able to buy them directly from Swims. If the snow is up to your knees, what you really
need is a pair of rubber gumboots and a good supply of thick woollen over-the-calf-length hosiery.
Midwesterners in the United States affectionately refer to them as Chinese shitkickers (which is where they're made) and buy them at Home Centers. Not terribly stylish, but very useful in whiteout storms
or a flood in the cellar.

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Sun Sep 25, 2011 5:10 pm

Thank you. I suppose there is no appropriate all leather option then? :)
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Sun Sep 25, 2011 7:56 pm

Dear AoW,

I live in a country with lots of snow. All I usually do when there is snow or slush in the streets is wearing the usual oxfords or brogues but with a rubber sole. Leather soles are slippery on snow and you risk your bones.

cheers, David
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Sun Sep 25, 2011 11:01 pm

All over the world wrote:Thank you. I suppose there is no appropriate all leather option then? :)
A leather over shoe/boot?
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Tue Sep 27, 2011 12:48 pm

So I don't suppose there is any acceptable kind of boot then? Not talking about the tall riding boots kind but those that go higher than the ankles. I see a lot of americans wearing them.
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Tue Sep 27, 2011 1:20 pm

All over the world wrote:So I don't suppose there is any acceptable kind of boot then? Not talking about the tall riding boots kind but those that go higher than the ankles. I see a lot of americans wearing them.
I wear Redwing boots 9039 Beckman in winter with jeans. Redwing is an old American company producing a very good product, will last for ever and can be repaired.
http://www.redwingheritage.com/boots#&f=Heritage%20Boot
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Wed Sep 28, 2011 3:19 pm

Being from Minnesota, I know a thing or two about covering ones shoes and trouser cuffs.

If you'll watch the opening segment of Airport at 6 min and 16 sec. into the clip you'll see Burt Lancaster put on a pair of boots that cover his trouser bottoms and I think his shoes as well.

BTW, the movie was filmed at the Twin Cities Airport. :) My Mother remembers that winter of 1969 very well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAsedgA6GBA

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Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:39 am

Cufflink79 wrote:Being from Minnesota, I know a thing or two about covering ones shoes and trouser cuffs.

If you'll watch the opening segment of Airport at 6 min and 16 sec. into the clip you'll see Burt Lancaster put on a pair of boots that cover his trouser bottoms and I think his shoes as well.

BTW, the movie was filmed at the Twin Cities Airport. :) My Mother remembers that winter of 1969 very well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAsedgA6GBA

Best Regards,

Cufflink79
I live in Calgary Alberta and winters no lower than minus five would be a Godsend. The snow removal from the video clip can last from November to April in the mid west USA & Canada. The snow you get in the U.K. is considered heavy ran. Not ment to be demeaning.
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Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:41 am

Cufflink79 wrote:Being from Minnesota, I know a thing or two about covering ones shoes and trouser cuffs.

If you'll watch the opening segment of Airport at 6 min and 16 sec. into the clip you'll see Burt Lancaster put on a pair of boots that cover his trouser bottoms and I think his shoes as well.

BTW, the movie was filmed at the Twin Cities Airport. :) My Mother remembers that winter of 1969 very well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAsedgA6GBA

Best Regards,

Cufflink79
I live in Calgary Alberta and winters no lower than minus five would be a Godsend. The snow removal from the video clip can last from November to April in the mid west USA & Canada. The snow you get in the U.K. is considered heavy rain. Not ment to be demeaning.
NJS

Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:48 am

canuck - you need to emigrate south, my friend. It's seldom below 20'C here. :lol:
NJS
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