I’m a male and I have these boots. The exact one you reviewed in the video. I love them. They are real good quality. Really god in the rain and puddles even good for walking on wet grass. Not sure about farm work never done that before. I agree not good for walking long distance. They are more fashion boots but can be good in the rain like I said
Lol... The boots reminded me of the time I got stuck in mud while staying at a friend's farm when I was in my teens. They'd had a weeks worth of rain so everything was waterlogged. We were getting around on foot and we were all wearing wellies when I made a misstep while crossing a muddy paddock and soon sank up past my knees ! I was rescued after they laid some planks around me and literally pulled me out of my boots !
@@tawnyalessandra I wish shows where Bear Grylls explained how to escape from quicksand bogs were around at the time ( it was the late 1980s ) and I may not have had to wait half an hour in freezing cold mud up to my arse waiting for salvation !
Great review! The glossy black are so cute! My favorite are the red, easily my go to along with black for fall outfits. I love how versatile and easy to wear they are! Do you think youll get more colors down the road?
Pretty lady ... great boots. Hunters are typically difficult to take off. Do you have trouble taking them off? How do you take them off ... it must be a struggle. Thanks
It does not matter if there fake or not not many people can tell fakes from real not just in hunter boots but in any brand. As long as they fit and they work well as boots then I say rock them
@@elizabethlafleur3267 Gates Rubber went banrupt in about 2007-8 and the Hunter Brand was bought out by venture capitalists who now own the Hunter Brand Name, and moved production to the Far East with disasterous results for Quality, which they have worked to improve, but these new "Hunter Originals " are now sold as occasional use boots the "Original Hunter Boot" was worn by everyone for work because they were so good, now country people wear Aigle or Le Chameau. The old Original boots Never Peeled Cracked Split or Leaked you wore the soles off them and then under the sole was a pice of rubber that formed the base of the boot and it was still waterproof, this has now been removed to save costs the heels are now hollow to save cost hence the Hunter Squelchy heel syndrome and wet feet, also the boots are now shorter to save cost and the boots are no longer Gum Dipped. The only place you might find Scottish Boots are on second hand forums. The first Pair of Hunter Boots I bought cost £7-50 in about 1976.
I’m a male and I have these boots. The exact one you reviewed in the video. I love them. They are real good quality. Really god in the rain and puddles even good for walking on wet grass. Not sure about farm work never done that before. I agree not good for walking long distance. They are more fashion boots but can be good in the rain like I said
The glossy black are smokin' hot, but the glossy red are the gold standard in my opinion
I'm a guy and I have these identical boots that you are reviewing. I love the shine. I wear them everyday.
Lol... The boots reminded me of the time I got stuck in mud while staying at a friend's farm when I was in my teens. They'd had a weeks worth of rain so everything was waterlogged. We were getting around on foot and we were all wearing wellies when I made a misstep while crossing a muddy paddock and soon sank up past my knees !
I was rescued after they laid some planks around me and literally pulled me out of my boots !
Haha that's amazing!
@@tawnyalessandra I wish shows where Bear Grylls explained how to escape from quicksand bogs were around at the time ( it was the late 1980s ) and I may not have had to wait half an hour in freezing cold mud up to my arse waiting for salvation !
Very nice boots..! Waiting for looks in it...
Nice Hunter boots!!
wonderful boots, must have
Great review! The glossy black are so cute! My favorite are the red, easily my go to along with black for fall outfits. I love how versatile and easy to wear they are! Do you think youll get more colors down the road?
My mom actually just purchased the shorter gloss navy boots that I will definitely be stealing from time to time :)
@@tawnyalessandra oh awesome! I just hit you up on insta!
Pretty lady ... great boots. Hunters are typically difficult to take off. Do you have trouble taking them off? How do you take them off ... it must be a struggle. Thanks
How do you keep your feet warm? I have my hunters and my feet get so cold even with double socks
That’s a difficult one. Sometimes 2 socks can make your feet colder if they are too tight and stop the blood flow.
Hallo Tawny. Toller Video-Clip über Hunter Gummistiefel. Toll gemacht.. Wir lieben Hunter Gummistiefel. LG M+W🥰
Thank you for wearing the Hunter boots brand, a video with skirt/dress would be nice.
I have some hunter short boots and the buckle doesn't have the etching on it are they fake?
It does not matter if there fake or not not many people can tell fakes from real not just in hunter boots but in any brand. As long as they fit and they work well as boots then I say rock them
I love mine, though they're not in anywhere near as good condition! I follow the "never ever clean Hunters" rule
Hey du hast echt sehr süße Hunter Gummistiefel 😍😉👍
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Hunter sind die besten Gummistiefel die es gibt und so eine hübsche Frau wie du sieht ja richtig 😉
Cheap Chinese copies No where near as well made as the old Scottish made boots
Where can I get the original authentic boots?
@@elizabethlafleur3267 Gates Rubber went banrupt in about 2007-8 and the Hunter Brand was bought out by venture capitalists who now own the Hunter Brand Name, and moved production to the Far East with disasterous results for Quality, which they have worked to improve, but these new "Hunter Originals " are now sold as occasional use boots the "Original Hunter Boot" was worn by everyone for work because they were so good, now country people wear Aigle or Le Chameau. The old Original boots Never Peeled Cracked Split or Leaked you wore the soles off them and then under the sole was a pice of rubber that formed the base of the boot and it was still waterproof, this has now been removed to save costs the heels are now hollow to save cost hence the Hunter Squelchy heel syndrome and wet feet, also the boots are now shorter to save cost and the boots are no longer Gum Dipped. The only place you might find Scottish Boots are on second hand forums. The first Pair of Hunter Boots I bought cost £7-50 in about 1976.
Beautiful boots! Maybe you can stomp them.
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