Wellies

Fame and Fortune Women's Welly Boots £4.99 @ Zavvi.com

by Heidi Scrimgeour in Deals on 4 June, 2013 at 7:00 pm

Fame and Fortune Women's Welly Boots £4.99 @ Zavvi.com

These bargaintastic welly boots  are on sale now at Zavvi.com for just £4.99. That's a saving of £15.01 plus there's free delivery on all UK orders, and items are usually dispatched within 24 hours.

You can't beat a decent welly boot, especially given the weather we keep getting palmed off with in Blighty each summer. But I have a theory. If enough of us buy these eye-catching boots I reckon Murphy's Law might just swing it that we end up having the most glorious summer of endless sunshine and absolutely not a drop of rain. Got to be worth a try, right?

Available in Neon Blue, these beauties come in sizes 3-8 and are made of rubber for a completely waterproof design and high gloss finish. Best of all, they glow in the dark. Can you imagine the fun you can have with that?!

With thanks to fish1234567 at HUKD

Wet Weather Gear 75% Off @ Letterbox

by Luschka van Onselen in Deals on 26 April, 2012 at 7:00 pm

Wet Weather Gear 75% Off @ Letterbox

Letterbox have a very timely sale on wet weather products for children, with 75% off umbrellas and wellie boots and raincoats.

This weather is pretty abysmal at the moment, and venturing out of the house is a needs-must situation. It’s so wet and cold and windy, it takes forever to get ready and is quite frankly just urgh.

And once we’re out of the house, the weather makes us so limited in where we can go unless we’re properly attired… which is where Letterbox’s sale comes in quite handy – kitting up for the wet season doesn’t have to break the bank.

They have very cute umbrellas, including a Very Hungry Caterpillar Umbrella available for £2.25 instead of £9, and four other fun designs  available from £2.

There are wellies and raincoats available to match the fireman, butterfly, and lucky cat designs, and they are priced at £4 and £5.70 respectively – although stocks are already quite low on these.

Other themes are priced differently, and there’s a £3.50 price tag to the postage, which stings a bit when what you’re buying costs less, but in the grand scheme of things, at 75% off, it’s still a bargain.

Thanks to blakemore at HUKD

Discounted Hunter Wellies @ The Hut

by Sarah Macdonald in Deals on 19 May, 2011 at 11:00 am

Discounted Hunter Wellies @ The HutWith the discount code I have tucked away in my virtual pocket, you can buy discounted Hunter wellies for at least 20% less than their retail price at The Hut.

  • Discount code: HUNTER20
  • Discount: 20%
  • Applies to: Hunter Wellies
  • Expires: 31 May 2011

Click HERE to hunt down some Hunters at The Hut

"Hello my name is Sarah and I'm a wellie snob"

It's true, you won't catch me dead in wellies that aren't Hunters; I've had several pairs during my wellie-wearing lifetime, my current pair are red.

If you've never worn a pair of Hunter wellies you don't know what you're missing; they're comfy, last for YEARS but they are expensive compared to normal cheapo wellies.

If you want to break into the world of Hunters, need a new pair, or are looking for discounted Hunter wellies so you can replace in advance and save yourself some cash look no further!

There are already some discounts applied to various pairs of Hunter wellies at The Hut, some have 2% taken off, others 8% and some of then none at all.

HOWEVER, enter HUNTER20 into the discount code box at the checkout and 20% will be whipped off for you; awesome.

Discounted Hunter wellies...I'm telling you, this is like Christmas come early!

Thanks to king_iang at HUKD

Waybuloo Wellies £2 @ Asda

by Luschka van Onselen in Deals on 7 April, 2011 at 6:00 pm

Waybuloo Wellies £2 @ Asda

Waybuloo Wellies are just £2 at Asda, down from £7.

Okay, so, I'm totally not sure about Waybuloo. There is such a thing as just too much Zen, and these happy, floaty, levitating creatures feel like they should almost be just wrong – yet they're disarmingly cute.

Kind of like these wellies.

There's painfully little information on them on the website, except that they come in pink, and in infant sizes. They have a rigid sole and the lining and sock areas are textile. Which isn't a lot of information, really.

At £2, however, it's almost a risk worth taking, I think!

Delivery is £2.95 and I really have an issue with paying more for delivery than for the actual item, so would go to a store and pick them up there.

There's not much more I can tell you. They're cute, they're cheap, and with any luck, they'll be a good purchase.

Thanks to adelemia at HUKD