Nah, just wear your daps.
The thing I found with them is they are good for late spring, summer and early autumn, but don't perform specially well in rain and are crap in any kind of snow, especially wet snow, or on ice, or in the mud ... I guess they were designed with Australian weather in mind. Summer boots for when it's dry and gravelly, sandy, dusty.
Oddly, and this might be my memory playing tricks again, whilst one sees half the population wearing them around town here, I don't recall ever seeing anyone sporting them in the outdoors outdoors. I think they might be regarded here more like you might a Barbour jacket (rare sight here), acceptable-ish as dress in most situations. The odd part is that Blundstones seem pretty well-suited to camp in the summer when it is deadly dry and pretty bush-like. Mostly, one sees heavier hiking boots, Crocs or trainers then.