Tuesday 6 September 2011

Your men can enjoy sheepskin footwear too!

You might be aware that the Rugby World Cup starts on Friday for a month and will be played over 6 weeks with the final on 23rd October (so my other half tells me!).  While I will readily admit that I don’t know very much about rugby I do appreciate the game so I will be watching the England matches to keep in the loop.  Fingers crossed we go through to the final!
Well, I couldn’t talk about rugby without a gratuitous picture of Jonny Wilkinson could I?!

While we are just edging into Autumn here in England, over in New Zealand where the Rugby World Cup is being held, the winter is just about to come to an end and it is still quite chilly. With rugby players on the brain and for any of the men in your lives, I thought today might be an opportune moment to showcase some of our men’s sheepskin footwear. It isn’t only us ladies who can benefit from a pair of warm, comfy sheepskin boots as the mercury drops…


Pictured above (left to right) are The Original Celt Boots and Classic Shortie Boots. As with all our boots, these are made from 100% sheepskin in our factory in Newquay and they are available up to a size 13-14. These styles are both machine-washable and even if they get muddy they will clean up nicely.

For after the match or a hard day’s work, I think every man should own a pair of our sheepskin slippers…


From left to right, Loafer Moccasins, Bootee Slippers and Sheepskin Slides.  Apart from the Sheepskin Slides which are made for us in New Zealand, the rest of our slippers are made for us here in the UK, many of them in our Newquay factory.

Still on the subject of rugby, we are delighted to be sponsoring the new strip for our local under-15 rugby squad, the Newquay Hornets U15s for the second year in a row. This is a mock-up what the new strip will look like…
 The Hornets as the club is more commonly known are based at Newquay Sports Centre (just up the road from us). I imagine that there will be many an occasion to stand on the sidelines on a muddy field over the next few months to watch a heated match or two.

Good luck to the Hornets for this upcoming season and of course good luck to England in the World Cup!

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