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  UGG Womens Tazz II ChestnutRegular price £125.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Micro Boot ChestnutRegular price £130.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Ultra Mini Biarritz Boot Rocky OakRegular price £165.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Micro Boot Rocky OakRegular price £130.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Tasman II Burnt CedarRegular price £115.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Tasman II Dark GreyRegular price £115.00Unit price per
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  UGG Ascot Slipper ChestnutRegular price £120.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Ultra Mini Maxi Curly Boot ChestnutRegular price £155.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Ultra Mini Leather Regen Boot IronwoodRegular price £165.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Tasman Maxi Curly Slipper NaturalRegular price £110.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Tasman Maxi Curly Slipper ChestnutRegular price £110.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Ultra Mini Platform Boot BlackRegular price £155.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Ultra Mini Platform Boot ChestnutRegular price £155.00Unit price per
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  UGG Womens Classic Ultra Mini Platform Boot SandRegular price £155.00Unit price per
About Ugg Boots, Slippers & Shoes
UGG FAQs
What is the history of the UGG brand?
UGG began in 1978 when Australian surfer Brian Smith introduced sheepskin boots to Southern California. Inspired by Australia’s surf culture, he created the brand which eventually became known worldwide for its high‑quality sheepskin boots, slippers and shoes.
Who manufactures UGG footwear and what is the trademark history?
UGG footwear is produced by the US company Deckers Outdoor Corporation, which owns the UGG® trademark globally except in Australia and New Zealand. The trademark was acquired in 1995 and has been widely licensed since.
Are UGG boots and slippers good quality?
Yes. UGG boots and slippers are crafted using high‑quality sheepskin, suede and durable soles. They offer warmth, comfort and long service life when properly maintained—many customers report service over multiple seasons.
How comfortable are UGG slippers for daily use?
UGG slippers, such as the Tasman Maxi Curly Slipper, are highly comfortable due to their plush sheepskin linings and moulded footbeds. They are well‑suited for indoor wear or brief outdoor use when paired with casual attire.
Are UGG boots suitable for outdoor wear?
Yes—to an extent. Certain models (e.g., boots with water‑resistant leather or platform soles) are appropriate for outdoor walking. However, they are not designed for heavy rain, deep snow or rugged terrain and should be chosen accordingly.
What sets UGG footwear apart from other boots and slippers?
UGG footwear stands out for its use of genuine sheepskin, which regulates temperature and offers comfort; unique silhouettes (e.g., platform boots, mini boots, shearling slippers); and design versatility for indoor/outdoor usage.
Are UGG slippers practical for travelling?
Yes. UGG slippers are compact, comfortable and easy to slip on and off, making them ideal for hotels, flights or quick outdoor errands when you prefer a relaxed yet secure footwear option.
How long do UGG boots last with regular use?
With regular proper care, UGG boots can last multiple seasons. Their quality construction, combined with protective maintenance (such as suede/nubuck care sprays and avoiding heavy water exposure) ensures good value for money.
 
                 
       
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
