Mrs Hinch has found the perfect snow boots and they’re a steal from Amazon

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by Emma Richardson |
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Now that we're seeing minus temperatures, frosty mornings and yes, snow, there is every reason why you should treat yourself to a pair of snow boots for the winter months ahead.

A winter wardrobe must have for any outdoor lover, snow boots are perfect if you're looking to protect and keep your feet warm on those winter walks. Finding a pair might present itself as a daunting task if you're not entirely sure where to look for them, but luckily, cleaning queen Mrs Hinch has found the perfect pair for anyone and everyone.

In a story recently uploaded to her Instagram account, Mrs Hinch aka Sophie Hinchcliffe shared a snap of her fave winter boots that have been getting her through the minus temperatures at Hinch Farm. Have we mentioned that it is freezing?

She paired her cosy boots with an even cosier lounge set, and we can't get enough.

"We have another successful Amazon purchase guys, look at these," she told her followers.

She continued, saying, "They're so nice. They've got fur inside - obviously not real fur - and a zip fastening that curves around like that, and they're quilted."

But don't worry if you missed her story with the link - we've got you covered. We found them on Amazon and have linked them below. Happy shopping!

Tis the season to buy some snow boots. The perfect pair if you're looking for a non slip, thermal pair of shoes for the colder months - Mrs Hinch approved.

Are snow boots waterproof?

Snow boots are specifically designed to ensure your feet stay warm and dry. They also offer water protection as the soles of these shoes are made with water proof materials such as rubber and PVC.

How long do snow boots last?

Snow boots last around three seasons, so three years in total. Since you won't be using them all year round, they will last longer and can be used for more than one year. Just make sure you don't overuse them as they may become less effective over time.

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