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Shoefiti: Why People Hang Shoes on Power Lines
Ever wondered why people hang shoes on power lines? Find out here, you may be surprised to learn about the origins of this fascinating practice called "shoefiti".
20 commentsGreat British Gifts for Ex-Pats, Anglophiles and Royal Watchers
If you want to buy a gift for a rabid Royalist , a homesick British ex-pat or an avid Anglophile, help is at hand! Here are some suggestions for some truly British presents.
11 commentsProtection for your Hunter Wellington Boots
The Hunter Wellington Boots craze all started one British summer when the catwalk queen Kate Moss was photographed at the World famous Music Festival Glastonbury in the UK. This was when the iconic photo was taken of Kate Moss wearing a set of...
2 commentsWellington Boots or Wellies: So Very English: A godsend in Winter
British modern day Wellies are based on a more traditional boot that was worn by the Duke of Wellington. Arthur Wellesley was the 1st Duke of Wellington. If you visit London check out Apsley House at No 1 London. Apsley House is on the south-east corner of Hyde Park and was once known as No. I London.This was because It was the first building past the tollgate into the capital, for travellers.. Wellesley was born in 1769 and died in 1852.
16 commentsWellie Boots for toddlers, best Wellington rain Boot designs for kids, boys and girls.
Ideas for fun wellie boots to brighten a rainy day. Make splashing in puddles even more fun with these fun rain boots for little ones
4 commentsBurberry Handbags and Bags are All the Rage
Burberry which used to be seen as quintessentially British, a bit snooty and very boring, has indeed had a checkered history. It was founded in 1856 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, by Thomas Burberry a former draper's apprentice. Since then, Burberry's contribution to clothing has been rather surprising. Burberry invented the gabardine, a hard-wearing, water-resistant fabric that lets air through but keeps water out (to a certain extent).
7 commentsBuy Hunter Wellies for that Stylish Festival Look
Hunter have transformed wellies. They are no longer those ill-fitting, hideous green things that the teacher would force you to wear at school.
0 commentsEd Hardy Rain Boots on Sale
Flirty, fun or funky, Ed Hardy boots, are really works of art with their gorgeous and intricate tattoo designs. If it rains where you live, chances are you'll find a pair of these "Rainie" boots on sale.
1 commentHunter Wellington Boots - Gumboots
Whilst out walking today, there was a little boy of around 3 years old, running up and down in his gumboots through puddles in the footpath. His dad there, watching and both laughing and giggling at the magic...
0 commentsMEN – Ditch Those Feminine UGG’s and Start Wearing Manly Hunter Boots Instead
SNOW, it’s a bugger! It's slippery and wet and treacherous. Likewise, moving to or even just visiting the countryside is a big change from being in an urban, built up city area such as London. Out in the sticks or in weather condition like heavy...
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