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Uggs in Stock @ m&m direct £49-£69

http://www.mandmdirect.com/ProductList.asp?PageNumber=3&

This is the link
Seems to be just a size 8 though. Cardys & Classics £49-£69.
Have added this info to the ugg thread but thought I'd do this too in case it gets missed before they sell out.
HTH

They only have the cream cardys left now - Sat 25th Oct

They do have Emu Hip boots in at £29.99 though, in a range of sizes too.

CashbackKings pay 5% too
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  • Bargain, for any size 8s out there! :D
  • jeni-b_2
    jeni-b_2 Posts: 170 Forumite
    Been umming and ahhing about buying a pair of Uggs for ages, but just snapped these up!! I did call to check that they are definitely Ugg Australia ones, and they are, so thanks!!! :D
  • RoxieW
    RoxieW Posts: 3,016 Forumite
    are these US 8 (as uggs usually come) or UK8?
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  • RoxieW wrote: »
    are these US 8 (as uggs usually come) or UK8?

    Hi again Roxie
    I just phoned them as I was a bit worried that they were US sizes, but their Customer Services verified that the sizes quoted on their site are UK sizes.
  • Happydaze
    Happydaze Posts: 116 Forumite
    Thanks for this - I have just ordered a pair of cardi boots at £49. I double checked prior to ordering and they confirmed that size is UK8.
  • dawnybabes
    dawnybabes Posts: 3,622 Forumite
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    Thanks - thats my pressie from hubby sorted :-)
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  • I've always been told that if you are a UK size 8 then you should try a UK size 7 as they are very big sizes, and after ringing M&M customer services, they stated that they sell them so cheap as they can't verify the sizes are what you expect! :confused:

    She also asked other colleagues they said the same. So if you are ordering from that site, please be aware that you should really be a UK 9 if they are going to fit properly (so the man from Schuh said).
  • gymfiend
    gymfiend Posts: 1,296 Forumite
    lorraine_9 wrote: »
    I've always been told that if you are a UK size 8 then you should try a UK size 7 as they are very big sizes, and after ringing M&M customer services, they stated that they sell them so cheap as they can't verify the sizes are what you expect! :confused:

    She also asked other colleagues they said the same. So if you are ordering from that site, please be aware that you should really be a UK 9 if they are going to fit properly (so the man from Schuh said).



    Agreed - I'm usually and 8 but wear a 7 in Uggs and even find them slightly big - but hey, for that price, maybe I should just wear extra socks :rotfl:
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  • scorpio13
    scorpio13 Posts: 449 Forumite
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    For once,....... i wished my feet were bigger! :D
  • lorraine_9 wrote: »
    I've always been told that if you are a UK size 8 then you should try a UK size 7 as they are very big sizes, and after ringing M&M customer services, they stated that they sell them so cheap as they can't verify the sizes are what you expect! :confused:

    So if you are ordering from that site, please be aware that you should really be a UK 9 if they are going to fit properly (so the man from Schuh said).

    Didn't think of that.

    Can someone who's bought a pair, please post back to let us know if they are more suited to a UK8 or a UK9.
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