Product Description
When shipping internationally, orders with 2 or more pairs of boots may incur extra shipping fees due to their weight. You will be invoiced once your order has been finalised.
Thermo rubber boots with a standard width shaft, giving good support and stability. These rubber boots are produced in waterproof, natural rubber with an 80% wool lining. This material regulates the temperature and is a sweat absorbing natural material which keeps the feet warm and dry. Removable foam insole underlined with foil to reflect the cold and keep warmth in. Made in China in a BSCI certified factory.
Please note: When your boots arrive, be sure to check and tie the leather laces tightly. Making sure the knot is at least 1 inch from the end of the cords and pulled secure enough that it will not untie. Not securing these knots could mean you will lose the metal toggles, and/or the laces.
Made from Natural rubber and Wool.
Made in China.
Product Description+-
When shipping internationally, orders with 2 or more pairs of boots may incur extra shipping fees due to their weight. You will be invoiced once your order has been finalised.
Thermo rubber boots with a standard width shaft, giving good support and stability. These rubber boots are produced in waterproof, natural rubber with an 80% wool lining. This material regulates the temperature and is a sweat absorbing natural material which keeps the feet warm and dry. Removable foam insole underlined with foil to reflect the cold and keep warmth in. Made in China in a BSCI certified factory.
Please note: When your boots arrive, be sure to check and tie the leather laces tightly. Making sure the knot is at least 1 inch from the end of the cords and pulled secure enough that it will not untie. Not securing these knots could mean you will lose the metal toggles, and/or the laces.
Made from Natural rubber and Wool.
Made in China.
About The Brand+-
Bisgaard
about the brandProduct Care+-
Leather:
To ensure that your child's leather shoes or boots are kept in great condition, you should remove any dirt from the footwear using a damp cloth. Once they are free of dirt, coat them with beeswax spray, which is easy to apply in the right amounts and keeps the leather looking great and supple. If the leather footwear is worn often, it is important that you give it time to fully dry out every now and then. However, you should never place leather shoes or boots by a radiator or in a heating cupboard, as this dries out the leather and in the worst case may lead to the leather cracking. You can also use shoepolish at regular intervals. Choose between a color-free polish or one with
colors to keep the footwear looking new. Apply the shoe polish with a cotton cloth and polish to a shine.
Rubber boots:
1. Impregnate your boots
Before putting the boots to use, we recommend that you impregnate your boots with a natural oil product. We recommend using products that do not contain silicone. You can even use household oils such as olive oil to care for your rain boots. The impregnation will add an additional protective coating to the natural rubber and keep your boots soft and looking nice.
2. Clean the boots after use
Clean the rain boots with an slightly damp soft sponge or cloth with a bit of dishwashing soap. You can use a brush to clean the sole.
3. Allow the boots to air dry
If the boots have gotten wet, they should only be allowed to dry in moderate heat. Do not place the boots in a heating cupboard. You should also avoid placing them directly on or by a warm radiator, as this can cause the rubber to dry out and crack. Furthermore, avoid placing the boots in a spot where they are exposed to direct sunlight for long periods, as this too can dry out the rubber and cause the color to fade. We recommend storing the boots in a cool, dry and dark location.
4. Apply new coats of oil at regular intervals
After making sure the boots are clean and dry, you can add a thin layer of a natural oil product of your choice with a soft sponge or cloth.With the right care routine, you can keep suede footwear looking great and significantly extend its life.
Size Guide
✕How to choose the correct size boots for your child:
Measure the length of your child's foot while they're standing upright. Be sure to measure both feet, as their left and right foot may be different lengths. This is normal. Start by standing your child up against a wall with their weight evenly distributed between both feet. Place their heel against the wall and a book on the floor so that it is touching their longest toe. Then measure both feet in centimeters from the heel on the wall to the longest toe against the book. We recommend adding 1.5cm for growing room (1cm for toddlers), to the length of your childs feet and then selecting the size that best matches that measurement below.
For example, if your child's feet measure 14.5cm long you will then need to add 1.5cm (room to grow) which gives you a measurement of 16cm. Choose the EU shoe size that has an insole measuring closest to 16cm. Checking below will show you that you should order the EU24 size boot. You should not choose a boot with an insole bigger than 16cm as this may be too big for your child to walk in and therefore be uncomfortable.
Insole Length in cm |
EU Shoe Size |
13.3 |
20 |
14 |
21 |
14.7 |
22 |
15.4 |
23 |
16 |
24 |
16.6 |
25 |
17.2 |
26 |
17.9 |
27 |
18.7 |
28 |
19.2 |
29 |
20 |
30 |
20.8 |
31 |
21.5 |
32 |
22 |
33 |
22.7 |
34 |
23.3 |
35 |
23.9 |
36 |
24.6 |
37 |
25.4 |
38 |
Rubber Boots
When buying rain boots for your child, avoid buying ones with too much room for growth as rain boots cannot be strapped to the foot in the same way other footwear can. If the rain boots are far too big, the feet and heels will slide back and forth. This could mean they wear down faster, both on the inside and the outside, not to mention be uncomfortable for the child.
Rain boots are already fairly large and wide compared to other shoes and boots. You should therefore make sure to choose a pair with an appropriate volume, both in terms of shaft and width. If you want a little extra warmth and a more snug fit, you can add an extra wool sole inside the boots. A thick pair of tights or wool socks can also help.