Category: Footwear - Page 5

20Dec

Are Skinny Jeans and Tall Boots Still in Style in Ireland?

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Skinny jeans and tall boots still work in Ireland-if they’re waterproof, durable, and made for wet weather. Learn how Irish women style them for rain, mud, and cold without sacrificing comfort or style.

9Dec

Top 5 Shoe Brands for Women in Ireland: Built for Rain, Roads, and Real Life

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Discover the top 5 shoe brands for women in Ireland, chosen for their durability, grip, and waterproofing in the country’s wet climate. From Blundstone to Meindl, find boots built for rain, roads, and real Irish life.

5Dec

What Are Casual Trainers Called in Ireland? The Local Names and Styles You Actually Hear

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In Ireland, casual trainers are simply called 'trainers'-not sneakers. Discover the brands, styles, and practical tips locals rely on for wet weather, cobblestones, and long walks across the country.

4Dec

What Does UGG Stand For? The Truth Behind Ireland’s Favorite Winter Boot

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Discover what UGG really stands for and why these sheepskin boots are a winter essential in Ireland. Learn where to buy them, how to care for them, and why they beat all other boots in Ireland’s rainy, chilly climate.

1Dec

What Does B Mean in Boots? A Practical Guide for Irish Women

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Discover what B width means in women's boots and why it matters for Irish women facing wet, uneven terrain daily. Learn how to find the right fit for narrow or wide feet in Ireland’s challenging weather.

1Dec

What Is D in Boots? A Practical Guide for Irish Women

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Discover what D width means in women's boots and why it matters for Irish women navigating wet streets, uneven paths, and unpredictable weather. Find the best D width boots available in Ireland.

24Nov

What Do Americans Call Slippers? A Guide for Irish Households

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Americans call indoor footwear 'slippers,' but what they mean can vary. In Ireland, slippers are warm, rubber-soled, and built for damp floors. Learn the key differences and what to buy for Irish homes.

21Nov

What Is the Most Worn Shoe Type in Ireland?

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In Ireland, the most worn shoe type is the waterproof walking shoe-built for rain, mud, and uneven streets. Discover why Irish people choose durability over style, and which brands dominate daily life across the country.

5Nov

Why Do Chelsea Boots Hurt My Feet? A Practical Guide for Irish Women

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Chelsea boots may look stylish, but in Ireland’s wet, uneven terrain, they often cause foot pain. Learn why they hurt - and what to wear instead - with practical tips for Irish women.

3Nov

What Are Sneakers Called in Scotland? The Irish Perspective on Footwear Names

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In Ireland, sneakers are called trainers-and so are they in Scotland. Learn why this term dominates Irish footwear culture, which brands locals trust, and how weather and tradition shape what we wear.

26Oct

Skechers controversy explained: What Irish shoppers need to know

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Explore the Skechers controversy in Ireland, uncover how leather sourcing issues affect Irish shoppers, and learn practical steps to buy ethically.

25Oct

Why Are Meghan Markle's Shoes So Big? A Look at Royal Footwear and Irish Fits

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Explore why Meghan Markle wears larger shoes, how royal sizes affect evening dress choices, and get Irish‑focused tips for finding stylish, comfy footwear.