Kids Element Rain Boot - Purple

Regular price $ 40.00
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Description

The Western Chief Kids Element Rain Boot combines waterproof protection with cozy warmth for rainy and chilly days. Crafted with a durable rubber upper and nylon collar, these boots keep little feet dry during outdoor adventures. Warm fleece lining and a fleece EVA insole provide cushioned comfort and insulation. The slip-resistant, non-marking rubber outsole ensures safe footing, while HyperVis™ reflective details increase visibility in low-light conditions. At 6.5 inches tall, this boot offers a secure fit and reliable coverage for active kids, making it perfect for school, play, and rainy-day fun.

  • Waterproof & Durable – Made with a high-quality rubber upper and nylon collar to keep feet dry during rainy days and outdoor play.
  • Cozy & Warm – Fleece lining and a warm fleece EVA insole provide comfort and insulation for cooler, wet conditions.
  • Slip-Resistant Traction – Non-marking rubber outsole ensures reliable grip on wet and slippery surfaces for safe movement.
  • Reflective Safety Details – HyperVis™ reflective accents increase visibility in low-light conditions for added safety.
  • Comfortable Ankle Height – 6.5-inch silhouette provides coverage and support while allowing easy movement for active kids.

Item: 241010101P

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Color: Purple
Fourth Generation

Family Owned

Founded in 1891, Washington Shoe Company began making boots to hold up against tough weather conditions during the Alaska Gold Rush. Today, the legacy lives on.

Western Chief believes in creating smiles through our quality, lovable, whimsical and functional products.

Our Quest for

Giving Back

In 2016, wanting to make an impact in the community, the Moehring family launched the non-profit Wear A Big Smile® Foundation. Western Chief proudly supports the Foundation which donates boots to people in need throughout our local community.

As of 2024, the Wear A Big Smile® Foundation has donated over 50,000 pairs of brand new boots and 2,600 raincoats to families in need throughout the greater Seattle area.