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I need an alternative to Uggs for keeping my permanently-like-blocks-of-ice feet warm.

33 replies

RamblingRosa · 19/10/2010 08:40

I've never been a huge fan of Uggs but have been thinking about getting a pair recently just because my feet get SO cold in the winter no matter how many pairs of thermal socks I pile on.

DP hates Uggs with a passion and since they're expensive and I'm not crazy about them either, I'm looking for something that's just as warm but not an Ugg IYSWIM.

I saw some nice Emu boots in non-Ugg styles but in the small print it said the sheepskin lining was just on the leg, not the foot area Hmm.

Any ideas?

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ThighsWideShitItsAGhost · 19/10/2010 08:45

Rocket Dogs - Sugar Daddy style. Long wearing, warm (very warm) thick sole, comfy. And cheaper than uggs.

ThighsWideShitItsAGhost · 19/10/2010 08:46

and the faux sheepskin is through the whole of the boot.

PlumSykes · 19/10/2010 09:22

You can buy sheeskin insoles to put in normal shoes/boots. Might help? I'm a chilly mortal too, but have given in to Uggs, and boy are they toasty.

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RamblingRosa · 19/10/2010 10:16

I do have normal/bordering low blood pressure. My mum and dad both have poor circulation and get cold extremities. I'm also on the slim side and have bony feet (as does my mum) which probably doesn't help. In fact I think I have Raynaud's Syndrome.

The fact remains that I need something to keep my feet warm though Grin

I'm not crazy about those Rocket Dogs but thanks.

I do have some sheepskin insoles PlumSykes and I have just bought some for DD too. They are good but I'm still lusting after the toastiness of having sheepskin all around my feet rather than just underneath. Maybe I have to resign myself to Uggs (or fake Uggs)....

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HotchpotchHoney · 19/10/2010 11:28

I gave in and got uggs this year, i do hate the with a passion but they are so warm.
\my mum reguarly goes to the states and this time she brought me back some black kensingtons which are totally not my thing at all, so i sold them on ebay and brought ugg roslyn instead and as they are zip fastened and ankle length they don;t look too bulkty under jeans or trousers. i got black ones in john lewis for £160, one of the things i can't stand about uggs is when people wear them with jeans tucked in or even worse tracksuit bottoms tucked in.
I watch my boys play football and rugby every weekend throughout the winter and last saturday my feet actually started to get too hot which is a first ever for me.

smilesandsun · 19/10/2010 11:42

I also have the very very cold feet problem and I was also looking at the UGGS. Decided against them as they are so expensive and also not so many of them can be worn outdoors and live to still look good.

I found these boots yesterday www.johnlewis.com/133729/Style.aspx?tid=0. The photo does not do them any justice whatsoever. You can wear them high or fold them down and they are waterproof. Also they are fairly cheap!! The fur goes all the way down and on the foot level too. Also it has a thick sole, so am hoping this will help fight off the cold too!

There is also an old chat on here where people came up with lots of options

peanutsmuggler · 19/10/2010 12:24

Bearpaw boots are very similar to Uggs, T K Maxx have them for £40 at the moment.

Tootiredforgodtyping · 19/10/2010 12:32

Those geox ones are fugly. I recommend real wool leg warmers worn under long boots - seems to make a difference to how warm my feet are. Also thermal or ski socks help.

FiveOrangePips · 19/10/2010 13:02

Merrell boots?

FiveOrangePips · 19/10/2010 13:52

These are not like Uggs, but also very good because they will be waterproof and warm, so you won't have to resort to wellies on the school run (if you have to hoof it in the rain much).

FiveOrangePips · 19/10/2010 13:54

tempest snow boot sound really warm too.

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 19/10/2010 13:58

I have these and they are fantastic.

MmeBodyInTheBasement · 19/10/2010 14:00

Just tried the link, and have to add that I did not buy them in purple. I have them in a darker colour, perhaps not available in UK. this colour

nicolamumof3 · 19/10/2010 14:09

i also have v.poor circulation and suffer cold hands feet. uggs and sheepskin mittens meant last year was my first every toasty winter. bliss. real uggs worth every penny.

olderandwider · 19/10/2010 14:40

fit flops?

verytellytubby · 19/10/2010 18:32

I've got Ugg's but I like these www.merrell.com/UK/en-gb/Product.mvc.aspx/W-F-F/15692W/0/Women/Footwear/Filters/Womens/Oslo-Waterproof

verytellytubby · 19/10/2010 18:33

Want to book a Ski holiday just to get these Wink www.merrell.com/UK/en-gb/Product.mvc.aspx/W-F-F/22596W/49648/Women/Footwear/Filters/Womens/Tempest-High/Silver-Birch/J75190

wuzong · 20/10/2010 09:23

I hope this Ugg Sunburst Tall Ugg boots may help you.

Pannacotta · 20/10/2010 09:42

These look really sleek and warm, I saw another pair of Ecco boots which were wool lined
www.ecco.com/gb/en/collection/women/casual/220553/51036/detail.do?omnitureOrigin=lovethesetoo-productdetail

RamblingRosa · 20/10/2010 15:42

Oh you're all so clever! thanks for that.

Yes peanutsmuggler it was the £40 Bearpaws in T K Maxx that got me thinking about this! That's probably what I'll buy if I do go down the Ugg route.

Those Ecco ones look quite nice (flat rather than wedge).

Or maybe I should just stick with sheepskin insoles and big woolly socks/legwarmers.

Thank you again!

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RamblingRosa · 21/10/2010 14:09

I gave in and bought a pair of Bearpaws (just like Uggs) for £39 in T K Maxx. I'm still not keen on the whole Ugg look but they are seriously toasty Grin

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RamblingRosa · 21/10/2010 14:10

Oh, and I ordered some more sheepskin insoles for my other boots too :)

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bibiane · 15/09/2011 11:16

Kirkland Shearling Boots from Costco.
Big debates online about these versus Uggs. Got them last year for around £30 and they are the best boots I have ever worn for warmth! Not bad on the ice too. Just spray the sheepskin with Clarkes Protector to shrug off the rain, keeps them looking good for longer.

Reminds me I have to pop into local Costco and check if they're in stock yet.