The best wellies aren't just about keeping your feet dry. They're about embracing the elements in comfort and style. Whether I’m navigating muddy fields, dancing at a music festival or simply taking my dog for a walk on a rainy day, I've discovered that the right pair can make all the difference.
Living in the UK, with its unpredictable weather, I've come to rely on both the best waterproof jackets and the perfect pair of wellies, and as a daily dog walker, I consider myself a bit of a welly pro. When I'm on the hunt for the best wellington boots, there are several things I consider, not least of all comfort and fit.
I've learned from experience at one particularly soggy festival that wellies need to fit properly and shouldn't pinch or rub and, just like with the best walking boots, I always make sure to leave enough space for thick socks in colder weather. On their own, rubber wellies can leave you with chilly feet, which is why personal stylist and fellow welly lover Lindsay Edwards swears by neoprene linings for long-lasting warmth.
“The neoprene lining keeps your feet and lower legs warm, even when wearing them in very cold temperatures for long periods of time,” she says.
Functionality matters too, especially on long walks. Opt for "deep set, evenly spaced treads" like Lindsay recommends, perfect for tackling rough terrain. Even if you're a daily dog walker like me, choosing slightly more expensive wellies can really improve your walking experience.
Finally, remember, even puddles deserve style! From classic colours, favoured by the likes of Kate Middleton to bold designs, there's a pair for every taste. I've personally tried everything from sleek black to vibrant hues, and right now, I'm loving a lilac-blue pair that adds a pop of fun to even the dreariest day.
How we chose the best wellies
With the best wellies available in a rainbow of shades and at various price points, I've picked my top must-haves for everything from festivals to soggy dog walks.
I've personally tested several of these boots, and when I say tested, I mean it. Long dog walks in the countryside, trips to the seaside in the winter and muddy festivals have all been part of my rigorous welly-wearing adventures. Each pair has been put through its paces in real-world conditions, ensuring that my recommendations come from genuine, squelch-filled experience.
For others, I've relied on the expertise of seasoned wellie-wearers I've chatted with – gardeners, dog walkers, countryside ramblers and horse riders have all shared their invaluable insights on what makes the best wellies. They've told me about the features that matter most, from the perfect calf fit for tucking in trousers to the durability needed to withstand daily wear and tear in challenging conditions.
Some selections are based purely on the glowing reviews I've combed through. One thing's for sure: this list features only the best wellies, each chosen for a reason.
The quick list: my top 6
The best wellies for walking
RRP: £220 | Lined with neoprene to keep your feet toasty, these are the best welly boots for walking. Not only can you adjust them to fit your calves snugly, but they come with a super strong sole that features shock absorbing properties, great for uneven ground.
The best Hunter wellies
RRP: £120 | A classic pair of black Hunters are a great addition to any capsule wardrobe – especially when it comes to festival season. They’re also perfect for dog walking – chic enough to allow you and your pooch to nip into a dog friendly café but sturdy enough to cope with muddy fields.
The best short wellies
RRP: £89.95 | These wellies are the ultimate multi-taskers! They've got the stylish look of Chelsea boots with the practicality of wellies, making them perfect for everything from city commutes to countryside adventures. The rich burgundy hue adds a touch of on-trend style, while the waterproof construction and grippy soles ensure you're ready for anything.
The best wellies for wide calves
RRP: £89.99 | These boots cater specifically to wider calves, boasting an adjustable gusset that expands up to a generous 57cm. They even feature a cleverly wide ankle for effortless on-and-off action, plus they come with padded insoles, giving them extra comfort for those long walks.
The best wellies for wider feet
RRP: £34.99 | Good news for those of us with wider feet and calves! These cute wellies prove that you don't have to sacrifice style (or fun!) to find a pair that fits comfortably. They come in a wide E fit and have an adjustable gusset, so you can customise the fit to your legs.
Best fashion wellies
RRP: £79 | If you hate the look of traditional wellies, Mint Velvet has come to the rescue with these very on-trend biker boots. They'll still give you the protection of regular wellies but with added style, proving that rainy day footwear can be both practical and incredibly chic.
Best wellies for walking
If you’re off on a major hike, wellies are no match for waterproof hiking boots, however, if you look for those with more technical details, you’ll still be able to go on a decent walk in comfort. The most important thing to look for is a wellington with good traction - otherwise you could be slipping all over the place.
“If your walk regularly involves long stretches of hard ground, I’d recommend wellies with a Vibram sole,” says Lindsay. “These won't wear away as quickly on tarmac or concrete as some softer rubber soles might.”
Lindsay cites royal favourite Le Chameau as a good choice and says even though they don’t come cheap they’re worth it due to “their quality and craftsmanship, which is second to none.”
Celebrity stylist Miranda Holder says if you do a lot of walking then it is probably a good idea to invest in those boots at the higher end of the price scale.
She says: “If you are likely to wear them regularly and go for long walks in them, then the improved construction, support, durability - and not to mention style - of a more expensive pair will be worth it.”
RRP: £66.99 | For Lindsay, who lives an outdoor life, nothing beats Rydale’s neoprene-lined wellies. “Unfortunately, they’ve just started to split at the heel so will need replacing very soon, but that’s not bad going for nearly six years’ worth of daily use,” she says. The snuggly lining makes them the perfect partner for the best wool jumpers to keep nice and snuggly.
RRP: £220 | No round-up of the best wellies would be complete without Kate Middleton's wellies! The perfect mix of practical and stylish, the boots are lined with neoprene to keep your toes toasty as well as dry. Available in four colourways, we love the on trend dark brown shade – perfect for teaming with the best Barbour jackets.
RRP: £90 | City dwellers, these Fitflop wellies are your secret weapon for stylish puddle-hopping. Forget clunky country boots - these sleek Chelsea-style numbers are perfect for pairing with your on trend barrel leg jeans. But it's not all about looks. Fitflop's genius honeycomb soles are like tiny trampolines for your feet, absorbing the shock of unforgiving pavements.
Best Hunter wellies
Hunters, the standout favourite wellington brand, worn by many Royals from the late Queen to Princess Diana, is a true British icon. Founded in Scotland in 1856, these boots have become just as popular with festival-goers as with royalty.
"The brand holds two Royal Warrants of Appointment to the Royal Family. They're known not only as a UK heritage brand but for their quality, practicality, and durability," says Miranda.
Beyond the classic styles, Hunter offers a whole rainbow of colors and designs for every taste. Whether you're a trendsetter or a traditionalist, there's a pair of Hunters with your name on it. And they're not just stylish, they're built to last! My last pair survived four years of muddy dog walks and still looked great.
RRP: £120 | Embrace versatility with Claudia Winkleman's wellies as seen on The Traitors! While they're essentials in any winter capsule wardrobe, their timeless design transcends seasons, making them perfect for summer downpours or mud-splattered festival adventures. I particularly love their slimmer profile - they don't scream "welly".
RRP: £109.99 | Brighten up a grey day with these beauties – the pure essence of dopamine dressing. The red makes them a standout welly for any dog walk or festival appearance. I love the shorter Hunter welly because it's so versatile. It's perfect for everyday wear, and the shorter height makes it easy to slip on and off.
RRP: £120 | Forget freezing toes! These wellies are a game-changer for cold weather adventures. They're lined with a super-soft vegan shearling that keeps your feet incredibly warm, even in sub-zero temperatures. No more need for double socks or numb toes – these boots have you covered.
Best short wellies
“Short wellington boots, or ankle wellies, have become increasingly popular, not least because they are just so easy to throw on, making them more convenient, less cumbersome and more versatile on the fashion front,” says Miranda.
“They pair well with everything from dresses and skirts to trousers, shorts and jeans, and are far easier to carry with you than their bulkier full-length counterparts.”
Most shorter wellies also come with the same technical benefits of the taller versions, making them a great choice for dog walks, commuting or a stroll in the country. For a leg-lengthening effect with shorter wellies, Miranda suggests choosing styles that end below your calf's widest point.
“If they do, you will end up highlighting this part and your legs will look heavier than they actually are,” she says. “There is a very simple way to get around this, and that is to layer the boots over a chunky sock or even a leg warmer, adjusted to the most flattering height.”
While the best short wellies will take you effortlessly from city walks to countryside romps, it’s still best to avoid anything too muddy or deep puddles – no-one wants soggy socks after all.
RRP: £55 | I'm a huge fan of these wellies for dog walks. They're stylish enough to wear with my best wide leg jeans, yet practical enough to handle muddy paths and unpredictable weather. The slight heel and excellent tread provide great support and comfort, even on those extra-long walks. I've already had them in several colors, and this new shade is calling my name!
RRP: £89.95 | If you don’t want your wellies to look like, um, wellies, these are the ones to choose. The Chelsea boot style in on trend burgundy means they’re the perfect finishing touch for those white jeans outfits but they also come with great grip, meaning they can also cope with the a walk in the country. Oh, and did we mention the neoprene, making them perfect for chilly winter days.
RRP: £18 | Who says wellies can't be fierce? Embrace the leopard print trend with these wild and wonderful boots! They're a fun and affordable way to add a touch of personality to any rainy day outfit. And don't let the price fool you – I've had similar styles that have lasted for ages, so you can stomp around in style without worrying about them falling apart.
Best wellies for wide calves
Finding wellington boots for larger calves can be a frustrating experience. Traditional styles often pinch and squeeze, leaving calves uncomfortable and restricted. This isn't just an aesthetic issue; it can impact mobility.
“Everyone has a different shaped leg, foot and ankle,” says Nina from Jileon, a family-run brand that creates wellingtons for people with wider calves,. “It would be boring if we were all the same but the one thing we all want is a boot that is comfortable and allows the freedom to get on with activities unhindered.”
“We always advise people to measure themselves with clothing they plan to wear - jeans, welly socks etc - and also without so they can see which boots would work best for both options."
The key for finding the best wellies for larger calves is to look for those wellies that have an adjustable gusset on the calf. Alternatively, choose a specialist brand who offer extra wide boots. Jileon, for example, have extra wide boots that expand up to 57cm. Some brands like Hunter and Le Chameau also offer wider versions of their popular styles.
RRP: £89.99 | These purple beauties are some of the best we’ve found for larger calves, going up to 40 to 57cm. They’re expandable on both sides with a buckle fastening meaning comfortable splashing in puddles for all calf sizes. Throw on your best parka and you’ll be ready for anything the weather throws at you.
RRP: £130 | More and more brands are finally offering wider fits, and these classic wellies are leading the way. With an adjustable gusset, you can customise the fit to your calves, making them comfy for all-day wear. My horse-riding friend swears by these – she says the gusset makes them a breeze to pull on and off, even when in a hurry.
RRP: £89.95 | The Merry People Darcy boot proves that style and practicality can coexist in wellies. With adjustable calf sizes, they're a perfect fit for everyone. The built-in arch support makes long walks a breeze, while the neoprene lining keeps your legs snug and warm. Go for the deep red for the perfect autumn update.
Best wellies for wide feet
If you’ve got wide feet, squeezing them into standard wellies can feel like medieval torture. Unfortunately, many wellies only come in a standard width, so unless you shop at a specialist welly brand, the other option is to try out men’s boots as these are often slightly wider than those designed for the female foot.
As well as looking for extra wide fits, Nina suggests also trying to find boots with a wider ankle as well.
“This will really allow those with a wider foot or issues bending to slip their boots on and off effortlessly,” she says.
RRP: £34.99 | Available in wide fit E, these cute welly boots show that larger feet doesn’t mean compromising on style – or fun. They also come with an adjustable gusset, which means they can be adapted to larger calves or if you just want to tuck your best Zara jeans into them.
RRP: £49.99 | Step into style with these versatile brown wellies. The wide fit ensures comfort for every foot, and the elasticated side makes them easy to pull on and off. Plus, the durable treaded sole means you can confidently tackle any terrain, rain or shine.
RRP: £19.95 | Barbiecore lives on in these eye-popping pink wellies - your ticket to festival fabulousness! Though not officially wide-fit, they're roomy enough for thick socks, giving your feet some extra wiggle room. Best of all, their budget-friendly price won't rain on your parade if you're just an occasional puddle-jumper.
Best fashion wellies
Wellies are not just practical footwear anymore; they're a genuine fashion statement. Ever since Kate Moss rocked her Hunters with denim cut-offs at Glastonbury, wellies have become an unexpected style icon. And it's no wonder – as Miranda points out: “Their thigh-slimming potential, with their wider fit, is not to be sniffed at!' In today's fashion landscape, there's a pair to suit everyone's style."
Gone are the days when black was your only option either. Modern wellies come in a plethora of designs, making it easy to find the perfect pair for each and every outfit.
“Designers have really gone to town, elevating the boots to dizzying sartorial heights by producing them in every colour of the rainbow, all sorts of shapes, heights and every finish you can think of, “says Miranda. “Whatever your taste or budget, there is a statement welly boot for you!”
These are boots you'll probably wear about town, rather than through muddy fields while on a long hike, but they still offer a surprising amount of practicality.
RRP: £170 | These wellies are the perfect way to add a touch of chic to any rainy day, and they look especially fabulous with a short skirt. But don't let their stylish looks fool you – these boots are built for comfort and warmth, with a cosy sherpa lining that will keep your feet toasty all winter long.
RRP: £670 | These Burberry 'Marsh' boots are a total game-changer. They're made from waterproof material, so you know your feet will stay dry, but they've also got that signature Burberry check and chunky soles that give them a seriously cool edge. Perfect for those days when you want to look fashionable, even when the weather's doing its own thing.
RRP: £79 | Love the look of biker boots but need something waterproof? These Mint Velvet wellies are the perfect solution! The dark grey colour is super versatile (and a stylish change from basic black), and they're short enough to wear with jeans or leggings. Plus, those chunky cleated soles mean you can tackle any terrain without slipping and sliding.
FAQs
What are the most comfortable wellies?
Comfort is subjective, and the "most comfortable" wellies for you will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Just like when you’re shopping for your most comfortable trainers, comfort really depends on what feels good for you – and each welly boot has different things to offer.
Le Chameau Vierzonord Neo, for example, feature a neoprene upper that stretches for a comfortable fit, while the Muck Boots Arctic Pro come with a cosy fleece lining to keep your feet nice and toasty.
Ultimately, the best way to find the most comfortable wellies for you is to try them on and see how they feel.
Are expensive wellies worth it?
Celebrities sporting flashy Hunters and Barbours might leave you wondering if a pricier pair is worth it. The answer, according to Miranda, hinges on your "wear it out" factor.
“I would simply consider how frequently you’ll be wearing them and calculate the cost per wear,” she says.
“If you are likely to wear them regularly and go for long walks in them, then the improved construction, support, durability - and not to mention style - of a more expensive pair will be worth it. If on the other hand they are something you intend to throw on once in a blue moon, then save your money for a piece that will provide more value in your collection.”
What wellies do the royals wear?
Wellington boots have a rich royal heritage - they were named initially after Arthur Wellesley, the first Duke of Wellington in the early 1800s.
Miranda says the Royal family being experts in outdoor attire, like to keep things traditional when it comes to wellington boots.
“Kate Middleton likes to keep things chic, either in a pair of leather Penelope Chivers Wellington boots, or she favours French upmarket brand Le Chameau, both elegant options for classic country fashion,” says Miranda.
However, she says the rest of the Royal family, from the late Queen to Princess Diana, favour upmarket British brand Hunter.
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