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Ugg boots - to buy or not to buy??

28 replies

Mimi1977 · 03/09/2009 14:17

I used to hate Ugg boots but I tried a pair last winter and they were so comfy and I have to admit I thought they looked quite funky?

What's people's opinion?? A lot of money and not sure if they are out of fashion?

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chattermouse · 03/09/2009 16:12

Go on. I have recently bought some cardis and some classic shorts. They're very comfy.

tulpe · 03/09/2009 16:36

I am tempted for the first time too. Have put Bailey Button in chocolate on my christmas list

Do they sell out quickly? Will DH have to put in an order soon before there is a national shortage?

tulpe · 03/09/2009 16:37

BTW, I read that you shouldn't wear socks with them.......is that true??

And also, what is sizing like?

stripes200 · 03/09/2009 16:40

Buy some, you won't regret it. I have three pairs now, I can't stop

No socks needed and they come up big.

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Wigglesworth · 03/09/2009 16:50

My DH bought me some Chocolate brown Uggs for xmas 2 years ago and I still wear them all the time, they are well worth the money and they are sooo comfortable (especially during pregnancy, I wore mine constantly).

doggiesayswoof · 03/09/2009 16:58

Yes - what about the rain?

It's the thing that's stopped me so far - tis very wet here (W of Scotland)

notjustapuppymum · 03/09/2009 17:56

You can get an Ugg Protector spray which offers some protection from the rain but obviously they are suede so don't wear them out if it's torrential!

SimpleAsABC · 03/09/2009 18:02

I'm in W of Scot and mines are never off and we def get torrential rains!

Bought the schuh protector spray and have had no issues thus far.

On my third purchase this season.. not to worry - who needs heating?

goingslowlyroundthebend · 03/09/2009 18:04

I have to confess I have just come home with a pair of Mayfaire and am feeling sooooo guilty.

LyraSilvertongue · 03/09/2009 18:08

I love the Cardis (I have a pair in grey) but not keen on other Uggs.
They don't seem to be going out of fashion any time soon and they are extraordinarily comfy.

academicallyTormented · 03/09/2009 18:11

I love mine, I have (whispers) 3 pairs , but in my defense I have been stockpiling since I was 14, and you really couldn't tell which pair are 5 years old and which pair I bough a month ago! And I wear mine everyday! Recently convinced my mum (42) to buy some and she is converted!
I obviously don't know what size your feet are but if you are a size 5 or smaller then office have kids shorties for £100, about £50 cheaper than an identical adult pair in the same size!

LyraSilvertongue · 03/09/2009 18:13

I got mine (genuine Uggs) from a US website for about £60. My local department store sells them for £160.

foofi · 03/09/2009 18:37

I reckon (round here anyway) people will be buying these this year instead of UGGs.

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TheCrackFox · 03/09/2009 19:21

I got my first pair last year. I too used to think they were hideous, they do look like baked potatoes after all. However, they are so comfy it is unbelievable.

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jemart · 03/09/2009 23:43

I wouldn't spend so much on what are essentially slippers.

Though perhaps if I had such costly slippers I would feel compelled to wear them constantly.

If it brings you joy, go for it.

NellieTheEllie · 03/09/2009 23:52

I got some from
here as I'm not bothered about having the UGG Australia brand, just wanted some well made Uggs.
They are great.

Fimbo · 03/09/2009 23:56

The thing that puts me off them, is that even the real Uggs seem to make people go over on the heels, so they are walking inwards on them iyswim.

trulyscrumptious43 · 03/09/2009 23:57

Warning... if you buy some boots from the USA, when the delivery man comes to the door he may well demand tax before he hands over the booty

BF bought me some cowboy boots online for my bday and I had to cough up an extra £25 to Fedex which killed the romantic gesture slightly.

LyraSilvertongue · 04/09/2009 00:57

I wasnt asked to cough up any extra when mine were delivered.

tulpe · 04/09/2009 08:26

Fimbo - I wonder if that's because those people are flat footed?

I have been on constant Ugg Watch for about a month now and have seen people walking inwards on them but far more walking regularly in them (altho suppose they could be newer......haven't actually spoken to the Ugg wearers!! Am not THAT sad......). I also notice that the ones who walk inwards tend to be "foot shufflers" iyswim - people who are so cool that they tend to shuffle rather than walk, whilst flicking their hair and pulling the sleeves of their tops down even further in order to look nonchalantly cool.....allegedly!

My feeling is that if you have regular footfall patterns then they will be fine.

tulpe · 04/09/2009 08:29

The other thing is that they aren't the most "supportive" of footwear so if you do have a tendency to roll your ankles inwards these are probably not a good choice. Unless you use those orthopaedic arch supports?

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