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UGG Australia boots, ladies with feet up to UK6. Grab a good deal save £60!

mookie
mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
edited 17 September 2011 at 1:16PM in It's gone, but was it any good?
This year Ugg have their run their classic boots up to a youth US6/UK5 :)

Last year they stopped at a UK3. I wear size UK5 and wear Uggs in UK4, this means a foot size UK6 can fit a snug fit in the youth UK5.

Ladies boots £170. Big Kids £110..... save yourself £60. And don't forget quidco 5% taking them down to £105.50 :)

Be quick as the youth sizes sell quickly!
http://www.uggaustralia.co.uk/kids-boots-uk/kids-big-kids-boots,en_GB,sc.html

Also available at USC with 7% cashback & free delivery but some sizes sold out. http://www.usc.co.uk/on/demandware.store/Sites-USC-Site/default/Search-Show?q=ugg+youth
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  • I take a size UK4 (sometimes a 3) what size UGG would you recommend? TIA
  • Diane60
    Diane60 Posts: 571 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    My normal shoe size is 7.5, but my UGGS are 6.5 and fit pefect.
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    swoods59 wrote: »
    I take a size UK4 (sometimes a 3) what size UGG would you recommend? TIA

    Size 3, I wear a 4 and I'm a 5 shoe/trainer. They stretch a lot. HTH
  • shoe*gal_2
    shoe*gal_2 Posts: 1,447 Forumite
    I'm a 5 and wear an Ugg 4.5 (UK 4) as well. Go for the 3 and don't forget they stretch a little too.
  • Have you ordered and received any? Are you sure they are not small child sizes?
  • Ugg size chart says a UK youth's size 5 is a 36. So really a size 3.5 at most. Incidentally I am a size 6, and an Ugg size 6.5 fits perfectly. I have several pairs of Uggs, and I have never known any of them stretch at all. I believe that the knitted wool 'cardi' ones tend to give a bit (I have never tried them), but the suede ones don't.
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    edited 17 September 2011 at 10:18PM
    Haffiana wrote: »
    Ugg size chart says a UK youth's size 5 is a 36. So really a size 3.5 at most. Incidentally I am a size 6, and an Ugg size 6.5 fits perfectly. I have several pairs of Uggs, and I have never known any of them stretch at all. I believe that the knitted wool 'cardi' ones tend to give a bit (I have never tried them), but the suede ones don't.

    I have a pair on my feet right now, kids size US5/UK4 I got them from the usa when they used to ship here. I wear size 5 in converse, vans, and all shoes. In ladies Uggs I wear a W6/UK4. I tried a US4/UK3 on a few days ago in the kids sizes as they had no 4's, they were a little tight in the length.
  • mookie
    mookie Posts: 2,655 Forumite
    dippydooda wrote: »
    Have you ordered and received any? Are you sure they are not small child sizes?

    Big kids, are youth sizes. Ugg have always sold these sizes but stopped selling in the uk so they could profit on the womens range! The small child sizes are on the website under little kids priced at £90. I currently wear a pair of youth ones, and have ordered 2 pairs this morning. The style code on my confirmation email is the same code printed on the label of the ones I am wearing. HTH
  • swoods59 wrote: »
    I take a size UK4 (sometimes a 3) what size UGG would you recommend? TIA

    Honestly, the only way to know this is to try them on. Some people go down a size and others (like me) wear their normal size in uggs. If you can't try them on somewhere first order from somewhere online that does free returns so you won't be out any money if you chose the wrong size. Javarai is a good site as it does free returns and they often have great deals on uggs- I got classic talls for £69.99 from a deal posted on here last month.
    :starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:
  • shoe*gal_2
    shoe*gal_2 Posts: 1,447 Forumite
    edited 17 September 2011 at 10:31PM
    Read this on a sheepskin footwear site. I have to say I tried a 5 in Uggs and they were huge despite me being a 5 in every other brand I've ever tried on. The 4 was snug at first and is now perfect. I was never an Ugg wearer before but now I'm converted. Just my experience of course. Try some on in a shop then go away to "think about it" so you can buy online in the right size.

    So you have bought a pair of sheepskin footwear and maybe you think they are too tight? Sheepskin is one of those unusual materials of which there is no equivalent. Most people know that leather shoes stretch. Well with sheepskin shoes, this happens even more so. A good fit means the shoe is nice and firm - almost and I mean almost to the point of being a little uncomfortable. This is because they stretch. Another key factor is that wool compresses with your weight. You might start with 15mm plus wool poking at your toes from all angles but soon you will find the wool flattening leaving more room.
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