Natch
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I was recently practically bullied into throwing away a pair of holey but useable jods which had lasted me 15 years. They were third hand when I got them
My 2 horseware wugs which ive had for 15 years, they wash up brilliantly every season, best money ive spent.
I had a pair of Hunter wellies that were 10 years old, the were worn ALOT but sadly no longer stood up on their own due to worn down heels.....bought some in June which have already split and look more worn than my 10 yr old pair!! >:-(
My original pair of Hunters also lasted for about 10 years. The last pair I bought were for my mother and lasted just over 12 months (about 3 weeks outside the 1 yr guarantee) before they split. She only wore them occasionally in the winter for walking the dog.
Phoned Hunter up and explained what had happened and asked whether they would offer me a replacement seeing as 50 pound wellies should last longer than what was effectively 6 months of occasional wear. Also explained that my family (8 people) all wore Hunters so we had been good customers. Hunter Customer Services said sorry but they couldn't do anything so we've never bought Hunters since (not that they probably care!). They used to be manufactured in Scotland but i don't think that they are any more.
My first pair of hunters lasted 17 years! I replaced them in January of this year, and before I'd had them a month the buckles had fallen off. Persevered with them, but now after only 9 months the soles are so worn down its ridiculous. I also contacted Hunter who were no help whatsoever!
So I've bought a pair of tyne muck boots for the winter, and so far I'm loving them! Will not be buying hunters again that's for sure
A plastic hoof pick, which I got free with Horse and Pony magazine in, I think, the late 80s!
Also my mum's old metal mane comb, which must be about fifty years old.