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If I could get a pair of leathers long enough, they'd probably go in...if it were comfortable within the boot.
However its been so long since I've had a pair of leathers fit me in the leg or the expanding waistline, I go for textiles and draggins out. Also I'm not too keen on wet feet either and when you put anything in..water gets in too, so in, out, in, out shake it all about ..... ![]()
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Leathers in, waterproof inner in, waterproof outer out
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Last tie I checked leather were not water proof.....so what good are dry feet went the rest of you is soaked to the skin.
My leathers would not go on the outside of my small leather boots or my 'big flash race boots in race colour' ![]() And neither of the leathers pictured above would go over my standard leather boots or let alone my 'big flash race boots in race colour'
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I find if you put them inside but don't zip them fully to the bottom, then the zip isn't uncomfortable, otherwise it sits on my anklebone. Perfecrtly comfy now.
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I don't any of these issues. The bottom of my shorts are no way near my flip flops.
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