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Review on ๐Ÿ‘ฆ Printed Rain Boots for Hatley Boys by Richard Alemayehu

Revainrating 4 out of 5

With the extra fabric and tighter cut, they fit more like an 11, so you can order more.

The picture is a bit deceptive, the print of dogs in the rain looks pink, but don't worry, they are definitely red! I ordered a matching terry lined coat in red so I was sure of the color before ordering. Some of the printed images are distorted and stretched, but you don't see that at first glance. In terms of size, they were a little smaller than expected. My son loves wellies and currently has a size 11 pair of Crocs so I ordered a size 12 when he outgrows his current pair. Considering the extra fabric and the tighter cut, they fit more like an 11. So you can order a size up. Compared to Crocs: Crocs are thinner, lighter and all of a piece. Hatley consists of several parts and materials glued together. To begin with, the Hatley brand has a strong scent that Crocs does not have. Hatley is narrower and taller. underpants. Crocs have some fun prints, but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you're talking about them or Crocs, I'd say it definitely comes down to your kid's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. Crocs are thinner, lighter and a solid piece. Hatley consists of several parts and materials glued together. To begin with, the Hatley brand has a strong scent that Crocs does not have. Hatley is narrower and taller. underpants. Crocs have some fun prints, but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you're talking about them or Crocs, I'd say it definitely comes down to your kid's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. Crocs are thinner, lighter and a solid piece. Hatley consists of several parts and materials glued together. To begin with, the Hatley brand has a strong scent that Crocs does not have. Hatley is narrower and taller. underpants. Crocs have some fun prints, but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you're talking about them or Crocs, I'd say it definitely comes down to your kid's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. glued together. To begin with, the Hatley brand has a strong scent that Crocs does not have. Hatley is narrower and taller. underpants. Crocs have some fun prints, but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you're talking about them or Crocs, I'd say it definitely comes down to your kid's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. glued together. To begin with, the Hatley brand has a strong scent that Crocs does not have. Hatley is narrower and taller. underpants. Crocs have some fun prints, but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you are talking about them or Crocs I would say that it definitely depends on your child's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you're talking about them or Crocs, I'd say it definitely comes down to your kid's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy, as they are lighter and don't slow them down as much. but Hatley wins on looks and has many more options that will appeal to young children. If you're talking about them or Crocs, I'd say it definitely comes down to your kid's foot. If you have medium/thin feet I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much. I would go for Hatley, wider feet would definitely suit Crocs. If your kid will be wearing them like regular shoes even when it's not raining (like my 4 year old!), Crocs might be a better buy as they're lighter and don't slow them down as much.

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  • Legacy model