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2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Camera Catches Striking Images of Prince William Looking Dapper (Even in His Less-Than-Dapper Footwear)
Prince William looked great (even in his less-than-dapper footwear) during a visit to Dartmoor National Park on Thursday afternoon. During the occasion, the royal was captured by cameras in a series of striking images that caught my attention (all seen below, in addition to one showing off the aforementioned footwear). For his outing, William was wearing a striking brown coat from Baleno Country, which featured a detachable hood, multiple pockets and adjustable brand describes this coat as being suitable for a variety of activities, including dog walking and horse riding, making it an appropriate choice for the outing. He paired the coat with a pair of dark wash athletic jeans and a grey felted wool cap, but it was his goofy rain boots that really stole the boots, which appeared to be the Chasseur Neoprene Lined Wellington boots from Le Chameau, are equipped for rainy weather with a durable design in the front that protects against abrasion, alongside a waterproof zipper and a rubber strap. According to the brand, the insulated neoprene lining is complemented by a shock-absorbing all-terrain outsole that provides plenty of grip and for his appearance at Dartmouth, it's only the beginning of a 20-year restoration plan that, according to The Times, sets out a return to seasonal grazing patterns and heavily wooded river valleys to combat habitat loss and cope with increasingly dry summers and frost-free his foreword for the Landscape Vision for Dartmoor, Prince William writes, 'To keep Dartmoor special, we must respond to the twin challenges of global warming and the requirement to restore nature, while ensuring the communities on Dartmoor can thrive.' Looking good and doing his part to protect the environment. King Charles Just Posted a Taylor Swift Song on Instagram and I'm Convinced He's a Swiftie PureWow's editors and writers have spent more than a decade shopping online, digging through sales and putting our home goods, beauty finds, wellness picks and more through the wringer—all to help you determine which are actually worth your hard-earned cash. From our PureWow100 series (where we rank items on a 100-point scale) to our painstakingly curated lists of fashion, beauty, cooking, home and family picks, you can trust that our recommendations have been thoroughly vetted for function, aesthetics and innovation. Whether you're looking for travel-size hair dryers you can take on-the-go or women's walking shoes that won't hurt your feet, we've got you covered.


Telegraph
16-02-2025
- Lifestyle
- Telegraph
The best Wellington boots for men, women and kids for long walks in the countryside
Few things unite Britons, from farmers to the fashion set, like Wellington boots. Defined by their durability and the fact they can withstand the UK's 1,200mm of average yearly rainfall, they're the quintessential British shoe. 'It's more than practicality now – wellies are something of a status symbol,' says welly expert Fiona Coe of Coes, an independent chain of clothing and country attire shops in Suffolk and Norfolk. That's why so much has been made of the fact that the Princess of Wales's favourite brand is Le Chameau (whose sales rose 36 per cent once it was known.) As country-dwellers and city workers, we're interested in finding wellies that look good as well as feel good, and which can hack a sludgy country field but wouldn't look out of place on Hampstead Heath. That's a tall order. Read on below for our full reviews, but if you're in a hurry, here's a quick look at our top five: Which are the best wellington boots? At a glance How to choose the best Wellington boots for you 'The strict criteria we have for countrywear is that they are fit for purpose, durable and look good,' says Hillary Bacon of Cordings, the traditional country outfitters in Piccadilly, London. She likes royal-approved Chameau boots but notes they are a significant outlay and by no means the only option. Coe favours Barbour ('If you want a good pair at a reasonable price, that you know is going to last you, they're the ones to go for') and the new heritage country-wear brand Holland Cooper, whose sherpa-lined Wellingtons are a popular urban-country hybrid option. If you're looking for Wellingtons for occasional wear, or for kids, you may not want to spend upwards of £50 on a pair. But Bacon says: 'I always apply a simple calculation – the number of times worn divided by the price. A good pair of boots will last for years, so if you are intending to wear Wellingtons even once a month it's worth it.' Why you can trust Telegraph Recommended Our guides will always help you find the best product at the best price. No manufacturer ever sees copy before publication and we do not accept payment in exchange for favourable reviews. Visit our Who We Are page to learn more. How we tested the best Wellington boots