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Fur-lined boots

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Choosing fur-lined boots for their children in winter is a headache for parents. At Blackfox, we make your life easier by offering trendy models that meet your requirements for comfort and durability. 

demi fourree demi botte cote

HALF BOOT FOURREE

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cheyennetoo demi botte violet cote

HALF BOOT CHEYENNE

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The design of our fur-lined boots 

Children have their own preferences, especially when it comes to aesthetics. Blackfox has something for both boys and girls. Discover our range of fur-lined boots for girls and boys in a wide choice of colours and fun designs.

Boots for children: What's the best way to choose them?

In addition to looks, the choice of a pair of children's fur-lined boots should be based on its being waterproof and its ability to protect your little one's feet from the cold. Also, make sure the shoes are made of a soft, lightweight material so your little one can play and run around!

Knowing how to choose materials

Ideally, it is better to choose synthetic fur, which keeps your feet warm. For the exterior, it is best to choose waterproof materials such as rubber and plastic.

Parents choose plastic or rubber fur-lined boots for added comfort in winter but also for ease of maintenance. A few jets of water are enough to clean them. However, each material is unique, which requires familiarity with maintenance.

How should you care for your children's fur-lined boots?

Like all footwear, specific care is required to maintain the comfort and appearance of fur-lined boots.

Tip 1 :

Generally, there is no specific maintenance required for our children's boots. Regular cleaning to remove mud and other dirt is sufficient. Keep boots dry when not in use. It is important to be regular in the maintenance, especially in the seasons when the boots are worn, because this is what will guarantee the comfort and increase the life of these shoes.

Tip 2 :

Fur-lined boots need to be looked after properly when not in use. To do this, after cleaning and drying, they should be wrapped in paper towels and then put in a plastic bag to keep them safe and ready for the next season.

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