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Why Not to Wear Leather Shoes in Ireland?
Sinead Rafferty
Mar
20

Why Not to Wear Leather Shoes in Ireland?

In Ireland, leather shoes are a bad choice for everyday wear. With over 200 rainy days a year, wet pavements, and salt-sprayed roads, leather soaks up water, cracks easily, and offers poor grip. Discover why waterproof boots and synthetic alternatives are the real Irish standard.

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