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Moon Boots…
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So I just walked into a restaurant for a carryout! I noticed a girl wearing Moon Boots!

I think 40 years ago when I was 10 my mom bought me Moon Boots. They were my best friends until they got wet.

I am sure now they are waterproof!

Does anyone remember Moon Boots?

Are they back?
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#2
Hey i do remember, i was kid when moon boots come Rolleyes

I dont remember having them myself then .
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(01-28-2024, 08:42 PM)Quantum12 Wrote: Are they back?

Everything comes back eventually.  There isn't a whole lot of creativity with movies, books, clothing, hairstyles, etc etc.  Just recycled ...
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(01-29-2024, 10:50 AM)FlyersFan Wrote: Everything comes back eventually.  There isn't a whole lot of creativity with movies, books, clothing, hairstyles, etc etc.  Just recycled ...

They came back with a price increase! $185 - $400! I will stick to my duck boots! ?
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Yeah, we had moon boots, even back in the 70s Mine weren't waterproof so I'd still put newspaper or plastic trash bags over the liner. I beat the hell out of mine though, give me regular boots and thermal socks, and Im good
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#6
I just saw your reply! Same! Mine were soaked in 5 min! The plastic bags worked until I broke the ice on the stream near our house!

Lol


(01-29-2024, 05:51 PM)putnam6 Wrote: Yeah, we had moon boots, even back in the 70s Mine weren't waterproof so I'd still put newspaper or plastic trash bags over the liner. I beat the hell out of mine though, give me regular boots and thermal socks, and Im good
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#7
I remember being hounded by my daughters.... they wanted them so badly!

(Of course, they got them... even my wife had a pair...)

Sigh.... fashion.
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#8
I used to hound my parents too for moon boots in the late 1970’s lol.

I remember they were ambidextrous.


(09-08-2024, 04:15 PM)Maxmars Wrote: I remember being hounded by my daughters.... they wanted them so badly!

(Of course, they got them... even my wife had a pair...)

Sigh.... fashion.
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(01-28-2024, 08:42 PM)Quantum12 Wrote: [Image: https://i.imgur.com/Znc3rRKl.jpg]

So I just walked into a restaurant for a carryout! I noticed a girl wearing Moon Boots!

I think 40 years ago when I was 10 my mom bought me Moon Boots. They were my best friends until they got wet.

I am sure now they are waterproof!

Does anyone remember Moon Boots?

Are they back?


I have three granddaughters! Their ages just now are, thirteen, eleven and seven...might be six lol.

They have all worn at some point or other a kind of softer version of moon boots. I can't recall my daughter ever wearing them. She was born in 79.

The oldest one wears those sort of stylish chunky Doc Martin type ones. I lifted them the other day and they were heavy!

When I was growing up here in Glasgow we were in two camps regarding style. You were either a Levi or Wranglers type regards denim and the footwear was either Terry or brogues. I quickly jumped on the Doc Martin brand and that was me for three decades lol.
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That’s funny! I love Doc Martins too! They are heavy and sturdy.

I have a 16 year old and he is asking for moon boots lol. He said dad all of my friends have them for winter. I told him to start working because I am of paying over $400.

In the late 70’s the price were $19,95 lol!

(09-09-2024, 04:43 AM)midicon Wrote: I have three granddaughters! Their ages just now are, thirteen, eleven and seven...might be six lol.

They have all worn at some point or other a kind of softer version of moon boots. I can't recall my daughter ever wearing them. She was born in 79.

The oldest one wears those sort of stylish chunky Doc Martin type ones. I lifted them the other day and they were heavy!

When I was growing up here in Glasgow we were in two camps regarding style. You were either a Levi or Wranglers type regards denim and the footwear was either Terry or brogues. I quickly jumped on the Doc Martin brand and that was me for three decades lol.
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