Aldi has some children's boots to go to the snow for 12.99 euros Skip to contentEconomía DigitalGaliciaC. ValencianaIdeasfinanzas.comInversiónSocial InvestorED LibrosDiario GolEDestacado
The effect of the labor reform: indefinite hiring at maximum levels but with 200,000 fewer employees
Aldi's children's snow boots at a 'low cost' price that makes them one of the best options on the market
By Iñaki MarescaAs is logical, taking into account that there is very little left for the ski and snow season to start, Aldi has already put various garments on sale for families to enjoy their favorite snow sports.
It is not that it is a secret that it is this time of the year in which, usually, many families choose to renew their equipment, be it pants, jackets or boots. At Aldi, who are increasingly promoting their clothing section, they know this very well.
That is why, being also aware that its competitors, especially Lidl, are also choosing to launch good offers for this type of product, at Aldi they have decided to start with a bang.
Aldi's children's snow boots
A good example of this is the Walkx children's snow boots that are sold in the German chain. Some boots that, as usual in Aldi, have their best argument in price when it comes to getting their sales.
And, as we well see in the Aldi online store, the price of these boots is only 12.99 euros. A very attractive 'low cost' price taking into account the characteristics of this snow shoe.
Available in two colours, and in sizes between 30 and 36, these boots have an inner lining with a waterproof membrane, with reflective details, and an insole with an aluminum coating that insulates against the cold.
It is very likely that those parents who are looking to renew their children's ski equipment or actually buy their first one, take this option from Aldi into account, which has once again shown that it is very difficult to beat it in terms of to the quality/price ratio of their garments.
Graduated in Communication from the UOC. He has covered consumer issues in the Digital Economy until 2021.