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I'm wondering if UGGS are still popular all over the country? I heard they were wearing them in Florida...I mean, wow!
Yes, they are definitely not the sexiest but dang! they are the warmest and most comfortable boots I've ever found for Winter wear.
They are kinda like Dansko's--which I love cause you can wear them 24 hours and your feet are still ok--kinda ugly but soooo worth it.
What do y'all think about UGGS popularity for this coming year? Still in? I'm thinking of getting some again, and I live in Phoenix..hah!
I have two pair, one black and one tan. They are still in style where I'm at, women wear them with dresses and leggings and with jeans. I love the look, but I'm a very outdoorsy kinda girl.
There are so many comfortable and stylish and warm boots out there, I don't understand why people act like they were doomed to wander the snow in flip flops before Uggs came along. They aren't even meant to get wet!
No. They are ugly, they are expensive, and they are not waterproof. You can find warm and comfortable in something less hideous.
I'm wondering if UGGS are still popular all over the country? I heard they were wearing them in Florida...I mean, wow!
Yes, they are definitely not the sexiest but dang! they are the warmest and most comfortable boots I've ever found for Winter wear.
They are kinda like Dansko's--which I love cause you can wear them 24 hours and your feet are still ok--kinda ugly but soooo worth it.
What do y'all think about UGGS popularity for this coming year? Still in? I'm thinking of getting some again, and I live in Phoenix..hah!
Never had any, never will have any, why would I pay that much for such an ugly boot when I can get something that looks good, feels good, performs like uggs and is made in the USA.
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