I have the plain snowy owl and they are amazing. I’ve had them 7 years now. They keep your feet warm even on the coldest days in Canada (I don’t wear them with socks - the sheepskin lining is warm enough). I’m glad to see they improved the grip on the bottom. They’re fine for snow, but on ice the old model could be slippery. Looks like I’ll have to upgrade to these next year!
Hi there, I have always wanted a pair since i was a little girl.... what is the difference between the mukluks and the snowy owl? and can I get one in a half size with the pompoms? is that 12" tall?
I clicked on the video to just see the features of these boots, yet felt like I was greeted by her very first word saying; "Tenshi..." Of course, I MUST be mistaking the actual word and it's meaning, but was hoping someone could please translate for me - what she said in the very beginning? Is that word a greeting? Please and thank you in advance!
I have the plain snowy owl and they are amazing. I’ve had them 7 years now. They keep your feet warm even on the coldest days in Canada (I don’t wear them with socks - the sheepskin lining is warm enough). I’m glad to see they improved the grip on the bottom. They’re fine for snow, but on ice the old model could be slippery. Looks like I’ll have to upgrade to these next year!
Hi there, I have always wanted a pair since i was a little girl.... what is the difference between the mukluks and the snowy owl? and can I get one in a half size with the pompoms? is that 12" tall?
I clicked on the video to just see the features of these boots, yet felt like I was greeted by her very first word saying; "Tenshi..."
Of course, I MUST be mistaking the actual word and it's meaning, but was hoping someone could please translate for me - what she said in the very beginning? Is that word a greeting?
Please and thank you in advance!
PLEASE answer?