Best ways to recycle and reuse Warm Wellies
Kids outgrow wellies fast, so second-hand pairs can be in high demand. We know they wear well so are often used as hand-me-downs. But what do you do when you have outgrown them and don’t have anyone to hand them down to? Or what if they have worn too much to be waterproof wellies in the future?
⭐ If your Warm Wellies are in good or great condition
1. Sell Them Locally - It’s good for your local economy:
- Local parenting groups
- School or nursery noticeboards
- Local online platforms
Tip: Clean them well, photograph both boots from multiple angles, and mention our brand, the size, and our product benefits – warm, comfortable, 4mm neoprene lining, good length etc.
2. Donate Them
Charities often welcome children’s footwear in good condition:
- Local charity shops
- Refugee support centres
- Women’s shelters (which often take kids’ items) Church or community outreach programmes
- Some nurseries and primary schools also accept spare wellies for outdoor play.
Thank you to Dolly’s Mum who sent us pictures of Dolly handing in her wellies to a charity shop.




