Yes I do have them, and they are my favorite boot ever! We get very cold winters in Indiana, and when I wear them, I can;t even feel the cold on my feet.
Looks for ones with extra thick sheepskin on the inside, and buy the waterproofing kit that comes with them. |
I don't know how close you are to Roosevelt Field Mall on the Island, but you can find them there.
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my daughter loves hers.....she has collected several colors...even green! (ick) anyhoo..she gets them drycleaned at the end of the year..come out looking like new!
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I love to see the chicks here running around in those fuzzy boots, Daisy Dukes and a Hoody. Go figure.
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I love my Uggs! I have worn them for years. I always have cold feet and the Uggs work great. Just remember that they are suppose to fit snug. The boots need to mold around your feet and they will stretch. Happy hunting.
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Dont wear them in the snow and slush ..they arent "weather" boots...
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I have one pair and my 24 year old has many pair. They last for years. Well worth the expense. She wants a new pair for Christmas. They are sold in this area in Dillard's and are in the Plow and Hearth catalogue.
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If you are by a mall, try Lord and Taylor when they have a coupon, sometimes you can use it on the Uggs
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I love them.
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UGGs are the cat's meow. Don't wear socks, your feet will stay warmer without them. My husband and I wore ours while hiking around Pinecrest Lake in the snow. Pinecrest is about 5,000 feet and the trail was six miles long. Our UGGs were wet long before we got back to our camp but our feet were still toasty warm. I love them, they are worth every cent they cost. We keep pairs at home, at the cabin(which is above Pinecrest Lake at 5800 Feet) and a pair in the 5th wheel. You will love them. And you can wash them with sheepskin soap!! I've done them in the bathtub and then in the washer on handwash.
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