Fine footwear forward

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November 2018

There is no need to sacrifice style for practicality when it comes to beating the winter weather. Beautifully designed and craftsman made footwear from Lucks of Louth will take you from country walk to city rendezvous.
Dubarry have launched the Goretex Sligo boot with side zip and elasticated detail at the calf. Priced at £349 the design is bound to be popular with women of all age groups.

Look out for the new Oxblood colourway from Fairfax and Favor. “This is the on trend colour which will feature in their footwear, handbags and accessories and we have the range in stock now,” said Kate. The boot range also includes Josef Seibel, Emu and Romika.

JOULES
If you are looking for gift ideas this Christmas, explore the accessories and bags in stock at Lucks of Louth. “Joules have practical and fun accessories which someone would love to receive. I have picked out especially these Chelsea boots with the check tweed trim. There is a beautiful tweed Carey bag too, which are a brilliant investment for any wardrobe.”

Barbour, Superdry, Cath Kidston and Radley also feature in the accessories room at Lucks of Louth. Choose from wellies, scarves, hats, purses, umbrellas and fabulous socks. There is sure to be a gift to delight to suit your budget.

BARBOUR
Nothing beats the British winter like Barbour and Kate is modelling a roll collar Malvern sweater in Oatmeal. Teamed with a pair of the new season’s Barbour Wellington in Aubergine, wet weather will hold no fear on a country walk. Other pieces in the Barbour collection for AW/18 include snug down-filled jackets, brushed cotton shirts and versatile knitwear.



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