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Cheap Ugg boots discussion
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Does the 20% off offer at Rubbersole when you spend £115 count on your initial purchase or is it on a secondary purchase after you have already spent over £115????0
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I have just used voucher code 'RSTWENTY' on rubbersoles. 20% disc so got my £200 uggs down to £160. Free next day delivery too!0
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I'm sure many of you are aware of this already...I brought some Uggs for my daughter over the weekend. Total cost was £125 becasue they were classed as junior. The same boots in adult size 5 cost my sister £225, BUT the junior sizes are up to size 5. So if you are a 4 or a 5 why not buy the junior sizes? thats what i am planning on doing :j0
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forgetthat wrote: »I'm sure many of you are aware of this already...I brought some Uggs for my daughter over the weekend. Total cost was £125 becasue they were classed as junior. The same boots in adult size 5 cost my sister £225, BUT the junior sizes are up to size 5. So if you are a 4 or a 5 why not buy the junior sizes? thats what i am planning on doing :j
I've got quite a few pairs of child-sized Uggs.
I bought the Kensington style in both black & toast, paid just over £100 per pair. Adults are £225.
They have zips up the sides which the adult ones don't so fit better.
Also bough a pair of Baily style in metallic raisin (lovely maroon colour) and dark green in kids' size.
TBH, I think the child sizes are more generous than the equivalent in adult.
I have some Rockville (leather biker boots) in child size 2 and they are bigger than my adult Caspia ones which are size 3.5.0 -
Oh how I wish I had smaller feet ...0
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I'd recommend Branch309 if you don't mind Ex-Display for REALLY cheap Ugg boots. http://www.branch309.co.uk/prddisplay.aspx?stype=search&holdingRef=-1&ex=1&searchterm=&g=1,4&c2=140,440&c3=-1&m=-1&c=-1&j=-1&b=x218&sz=-1&t=-1&maxi=12&minp=-1&maxp=-1&rv=-1&flt=y&qrun=&h=-1&c4=0&ct=-2&ord=pricelow&page=1&useSess=1&bclick=n
I got my niece a pair of these for just over £40 last week (for Xmas) and you would never know they were display boots, they look perfect. They were listed as having damage to the uppers. http://www.uggaustralia.co.uk/on/demandware.static/Sites-UGG-US-Site/Sites-masterCatalogUgg/default/v1362324659674/images/large/1003525-STT_2.jpg (Exclusive to Schuh).
Worth watching as they've came and went on the site quite recently. Only downside with that design is that the sheepskin is in the insole.
Me, I have a pair of Ugg Nightfall (also from Branch309 last year, still to test out this winter; also looked pristine even though they were listed as Ex-Display) and just bought some Bearpaw Meadow Short boots from TK Maxx today, which are great too for £34.99 (tough walking boot-style stitched rubber sole).
Avoid the Ugg alikes that have the rubbish slippery cheap plastic soles, they are deathtraps! Been there, done that, not spending another winter feeling like I'm watching every step. Even the Primark Fuggs have rubber soles!0 -
Just purchased womens mini bailey uggs £99.99 from
Daniel Footwear P&P £3.99
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There's a thread about problems with whooga on the vent board- I recommended costco ugg type boots last year too. Good value and quality.0
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I saw that thread too, holydays.
I'd never heard of Whooga until this morning.
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