Ladies Wellington Boots - 3 Great Ideas For Ladies Wellingtons
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Ladies Wellington boots really are big business nowadays. Gone are the staid looking ladies Wellingtons, available in pea green or navy blue; now ladies wellies have become a fashion statement.
The original Wellington boot was based on a style of boot favoured by Lord Wellington. It was a shorter boot than most of the boots of the day. It was also far more comfortable and had a snug fit. The new boot was suddenly the in thing in the nineteenth century and was of course named after Lord Wellington.
However, it was not until the First World War that the Wellington stopped being a fashion item and became a practical, durable boot. Over a million boots were ordered by the army for use in the trenches and the company who supplied them, Hunter, suddenly became a household name. World War II also resulted in a huge demand for Wellingtons and following the war, Hunter brought out the Original Green Wellington that would symbolise Wellingtons for half a century.
However, it has now turned full circle and Wellingtons have become a fashion statement once more. Such is the growth in ladies Wellington boots that there are now online websites that specialise in ladies Wellingtons, covering a whole range of shapes, styles and budgets. Below, I have put together three great ideas for ladies wellies to help you find a pair of great looking boots that are right for you.
Idea One: Funky Wellies
Funky Wellingtons are currently all the rage and are guaranteed to brighten up even the gloomiest autumnal day. Available in a wide range of bright colours and snazzy designs, funky Wellington boots are not much more expensive than a standard pair of Wellingtons and so are an excellent value addition to your wardrobe. Animal and Joules Clothing are amongst the companies to look out for when buying funky wellies.
Idea Two: Festival Wellies
Similar in style to funky wellies, festival Wellingtons often come in pastel colours, with wonderful floral or psychedelic patterns. Festival Wellington boots are both practical and trendy and so are the perfect footwear for those summer festivals, such as the Glastonbury and Reading festivals. Tayberry and Fred are amongst the companies to look out for when buying festival wellies.
Idea Three: Posh Wellies
While funky and festival wellies are only likely to set you back between twenty and thirty quid, proper posh Wellington boots can end up costing you up to ten times that much. These are really aimed at farmer's wives or country living people who need an excellent quality boot all year round, or those fashionable types amongst you who are not restricted by budget. Hunter and Le Chameau are amongst the companies to look out for when buying really posh wellies.
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