In the dry cold in interior Alaska I wear smoked tanned moose hide mukluks with felt liners. Unless you know how to make your own smoke tanned leather and make mukluks or know someone that does, then Steger Mukluks in Ely Minnesota makes the commercial next best thing. For normal every day outside chores or going to town in -30 degree F. we wear wool felt boots from Norway called Lobben which we get from Pia's in Anchorage. Lot's of Iditarod and Yukon Quest sled dog racers wear Lobben's inside of Neos overboots, something I'm going to try this winter for ice fishing as some models come with studs. I have a pair of white military Bunny Boots, but they are not much fun to walk around in, if you are used to mukluks that are light, almost like wearing slippers. Early and late winter when the snow is sloppy I wear Nokian rubber boots from Finland with felt liners or Schnee's Pac Boots with liners, from Bozeman, Montana, these are like Bean Boots only more rugged.