Winter boots for 5th grade DD

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However, the catch is she wears a woman's 7.5 / 8!

She needs snow boots she can go sledding in, etc.

She also will want some fashionable winter boots, like UGGS.

However, I'm not buying her $100 = $150 UGGS when her feet are still growing.

So, any suggestions!

I'd love to keep both pairs under $50 each if possible.
 
6pm.com has some northface winter boots for less than $80.

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I know that brand is popular with my college aged cousins, so I'm assuming it's trendy. They have other colors, not just pink.
 
However, the catch is she wears a woman's 7.5 / 8!

She needs snow boots she can go sledding in, etc.

She also will want some fashionable winter boots, like UGGS.

However, I'm not buying her $100 = $150 UGGS when her feet are still growing.

So, any suggestions!

I'd love to keep both pairs under $50 each if possible.


Check PAYLESS. They often have buy one get one half off.
 

Costco has fake Uggs for about $40. Both of my DDs have some and say they are comfortable, and they have held up well. Older DD has real Uggs as well, but her Costco boots are a different color and she is happy to wear them.

Land's End has nice snow boots.
 
However, the catch is she wears a woman's 7.5 / 8!

She needs snow boots she can go sledding in, etc.

She also will want some fashionable winter boots, like UGGS.

However, I'm not buying her $100 = $150 UGGS when her feet are still growing.

So, any suggestions!

I'd love to keep both pairs under $50 each if possible.


Check PAYLESS. They often have buy one get one half off.
 
However, the catch is she wears a woman's 7.5 / 8!

She needs snow boots she can go sledding in, etc.

She also will want some fashionable winter boots, like UGGS.

However, I'm not buying her $100 = $150 UGGS when her feet are still growing.

So, any suggestions!

I'd love to keep both pairs under $50 each if possible.
Costco Fuggs for fashion. They are about $40 and come in 3 colors (black, brown and chestnut).
 
6pm.com has some northface winter boots for less than $80.

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I know that brand is popular with my college aged cousins, so I'm assuming it's trendy. They have other colors, not just pink.

Ooh, my 5th grader (who wears a 9! :scared1:) would love those. She needed new boots last year, but we only found "boring" black or brown. So she crammed her feet into ones a size too small all last year, but there's no way she can wear them again this year. She is not into name brands, but is into pink or purple.

I wouldn't even mind the price, if I knew she'd get some wear out of them. But here in Illinois, the snow can be very hit or miss. I'm sure if I pay $72 for boots, she'll never have to wear them! Then again, maybe that's a small price to pay to ensure a mild winter. :rotfl:
 
Thanks everyone for the suggestions!

Costco is a good option. We are not members, but my SIL is so maybe I can get her to take her to try some on.

Snowboots - I think she wore Landsend last year and we got a great deal on them at the end of the previous season.

Those Northface ones are super cute, but a little more than I'm willing to spend since she will probably only get 1 year out of them.

I go to DSW all the time, but it's not good for us to go b/c she always wants the $150 boots, not the $50 ones!
 
Ooh, my 5th grader (who wears a 9! :scared1:) would love those. She needed new boots last year, but we only found "boring" black or brown. So she crammed her feet into ones a size too small all last year, but there's no way she can wear them again this year. She is not into name brands, but is into pink or purple.

I wouldn't even mind the price, if I knew she'd get some wear out of them. But here in Illinois, the snow can be very hit or miss. I'm sure if I pay $72 for boots, she'll never have to wear them! Then again, maybe that's a small price to pay to ensure a mild winter. :rotfl:

I agree that winters can be hit or miss (wisconsin). I am way ok if you spend $72 for your DD's boots if that helps to make ;)sure the winter is mild!!!
 
If it makes you feel any better, my 3rd grader is in women's size 7. I got her shoes at QVC. Will have to check for boots next...
 
The 'good' thing about being an adults size and older - is she likely won't be too hard on them and you should be able to sell them if she grows out of them after a year. I know a lot of mom's in my area whi pick up higher end things that teen's have outgrown (myself included since I wear a small and size 7!)
 
My daughter - who is hard on shoes, goes completely through a pair or two of Costco "uggs" each year - but she wears them pretty much any minute she isn't in bed. They work really well for the "get to the bus stop, wear in school, come home" life of a middle schooler.

Her playing in the snow involves ski boots.
 












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