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New boots letting in

  • 02-10-2016 8:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,472 ✭✭✭


    Bought a new pair of leather boots (biker/engineer) last week.

    Wore them out for only the second time last Friday, and got caught in that absolutely torrential rain.

    Boots let in water; seems on examination that it's likely to have seeped in via the stitching of the upper to the sole.

    Wasn't a huge amount of dampness and it was very wet weather, but it was only a ten minute or so walk.

    Is it reasonable of me to expect a new pair of boots to be way more resistant than this? Is it something I should take up with the retailer (online, to complicate things)?

    Or should I just lash on the dubbin and get on with my life?


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