Let's talk about these Lands' End waterproof rain boots - because honestly, they've become my go-to footwear for rainy days. The burgundy color is surprisingly versatile, looking more like stylish Chelsea boots than typical clunky rain gear.
The waterproof claim? 100% accurate. I've stomped through puddles that would make a duck jealous, and my feet stayed completely dry thanks to that breathable membrane. What surprised me most was how lightweight they feel - none of that heavy rubber boot sensation.
Comfort gets a solid B+. The EVA foam footbed provides decent cushioning, though after walking city blocks all day, I did wish for more arch support (an insole upgrade fixed this). The elastic goring makes them slip on easily - crucial when you're rushing out the door in a downpour.
Size-wise, they run slightly large. I'm normally an 8 but could've gone with a 7.5 if available. The roominess allows for thick socks, which you'll appreciate since these aren't insulated for cold weather.
My one complaint? The pull tab on the back feels flimsy. Mine hasn't broken yet, but several reviewers mentioned this weak point. At $40 though, these offer better quality than most budget rain boots while looking far more polished.
Final verdict: Perfect for urban commuters who want protection from wet weather without sacrificing style points. Just don't expect winter boot warmth or hiking boot support.