DETAILS:
Our Classic Ugg boots are originating in Australia, crafted with famously Australian soft premium sheepskin and are unisex style. The boots are typically made of double-faced sheepskin with fleece on the inside, a tanned outer suede surface, and a synthetic sole. The term “ugg boots” originated in Australia, initially for utilitarian footwear worn for warmth, and which were often worn by surfers during the 1960s. In the 1970s the boots were introduced to the surf culture of the United Kingdom and the United States to keep surfers warm after early-morning sessions, and in the late 1990s has become an icon of West-Coast cool and a fashion statement and icon worldwide. Ugg boot naturally wicks away moisture and regulates heat, so you can wear them anywhere – both indoors and outdoor.
Our Australian Made Classic Short Button UGG boots are one of the most iconic designs in our footwear collection.
Made in Australia, these boots are made from premium double-face A-grade Australian sheepskin.
The soft EVA/Rubber flexible outsole makes these boots ideal for indoor and outdoor wear, featuring reinforced heels for durability. The sheepskin provides warmth in winter and is also breathable for summer wear.
A wood-button closure makes those boots even more versatile as they can be folded down to get a fluffy collar.
Comes with a special water-resistant coating that resists dirt and slows the penetration of water to keep the surface dry. They are a timeless piece to your wardrobe and can be worn by men and women.
Colours: Black, Chestnut, Grey, Chocolate and Dusty Pink
FEATURES:
- 17mm A-Grade double face Australian Merino sheepskin
- 17mm UGG replaceable sheepskin innersoles
- Outdoor/indoor EVA sole for comfort, strength and durability
- Woven heel label with original UGG logo
- Average boot height 20-24cm
- Unisex and Water Resistant
- Flexible & lightweight
- This product contains real fur from sheep or lamb and it has been artificially dyed and treated.
- Proudly made in Australi
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