I do too, usually now worn a handful of times a year.I still have an old pair with the 'Hunter - made in Scotland' logo on the front. I don't wear them often, they're treasured
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I still have an old pair with the 'Hunter - made in Scotland' logo on the front. I don't wear them often, they're treasured
My new neoprene-lined ones were fabulously warm and comfortable until they fell apart after very little use. I buy cheap fleece-lined Dunlops now.
I paid £70 for my last pair of Hunters and I have to say I have been pleased with them, I haven't had any of the peeling or other problems mentioned in this article. My last few pairs lasted a few winters which I guess is all I was expecting bearing in mind I wear them every day on the yard though and do loads of walking. I have paid more for work shoes which haven't lasted as long. I hose mine off each day when I finish so maybe this makes a difference. I have tried some of the other brands but I find Hunters more comfortable plus they aren't too heavy.
I thought that. Its been years since I owned a real pair of Hunters.Haven't we known this for years? Mine lasted 5 months, nearly 10 years ago. Haven't touched a pair since.
I'm the third owner of a 20 year old Made in Scotland Hunters which are still going strong. The Chinese ones have always been rubbish. Hunters should do what Dr Martens do and have a premium British made line for people who respect heritage and quality.