Ugg Australia boots are the original and probably the best Ugg boots and have been inspiration for other brands worldwide since they started their journey to fame in 1998. Ugg Australia now makes Ugg boots for women, men and kids as well as accessories such as gloves, hats, bags and earmuffs. They now have lots of different variations on the classic Ugg boot, including this season’s must have, the crocheted Classic Cardy Ugg.
One of the latest additions to the range of Ugg Australia boots is the Metallic Ugg, in a twist on the original Classic short and tall Uggs. The metallic colours are silver, soft gold, metallic gold and metallic pewter. They still have a cosy genuine sheepskin lining to keep you warm while looking uber-cool.
If you like to stick to the classics you can get original Classic short and tall Uggs from Ugg Australia in sand, chestnut, chocolate, black and now Goudron, or in layman’s terms, grey. Grey is a fab new addition to the classic twin-faced sheepskin boots and is a very current colour for this season. Tall Uggs can be worn tall or folded down for a different look.
Ugg Australia also makes some great waterproof leather boots, called Brooks. They are tall boots (12” whereas tall classic Uggs are 12.5”) that come in black and lovely, chocolaty brown. They still have the toasty, soft sheepskin lining but the upper is waterproof leather, so they’re really useful for wet, wintery days. The soles are a bit chunkier than classic Ugg soles, as they are moulded rubber, which provides excellent grip, making them really practical while being effortlessly stylish!
Another great boot is their Suburb boot, with similar soles to the Uggs but a different shape toe and with a suede upper and sheepskin leg tied off with a leather lace at the top of the boot.
They come in antique black and antique light chestnut, and they look gorgeous with skinny jeans and a baggy jumper for a real urban look. They also do a fabulous hybrid boot combining the knitted elements of the Classic Cardy Ugg with the shape of the Suburb boot. Instead of the sheepskin part they have a knitted leg over a suede upper.
One of my favourite Ugg Australia boots is their popular Cargo boot, now updated as Cargo III Leather. When you’re looking for a smart but practical leather boot with a flat sole these are the boots for you. In luggage brown they have the beautiful detail of a suede pocket on the side with a metal buckle. They are leather but with a super-soft Uggs Australia sheepskin lining for comfort, finished with a lightweight EVA sole with rubber pods for grip and durability so they’re practical as well as looking absolutely fabulous.
And if you prefer to wear heels Ugg Australia now do a grown up boot called the Felicity, which has a stylish silhouette with a sculpted rubber wedge heel and corset-like side detailing. The Felicity retains Ugg Australia’s signature sheepskin lining and all the comfort and luxury you expect from Ugg Australia boots. This 3” wedge boot has reverse suede leather uppers lined in smooth leather and it is completely gorgeous and stylish, coming in olive, rust and luggage colours.
Ugg Australia boots are all quality, luxurious products providing comfort and style all over the world. They have been much copied but never bettered and they remain leaders in the world of Ugg boots.
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I’m a huge fan of sheepskin ugg boots and have a couple of pairs myself which I’ve had for years. I’ve got a question though. I’m used to looking after sheepskin boots but how do you take care of ugg cardys? I assume you can’t get them wet and do they pull like wool jumpers if you get them caught?