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Ugg Boots from £62 delivered

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  • MISS_DIVA
    MISS_DIVA Posts: 17 Forumite
    edited 6 January 2010 at 3:47PM
    Hi
    Here is a picture of the chocolate http://www.nznature.co.nz/product/supertread-hi-top-sheepskin-boots

    and a picture of the insoles http://www.nznature.co.nz/product/inner-soles-for-boots, they have an arch support which can be improved by slipping in an orthortic if required.

    I suffer from a condition called Plantar Fasciitas and need good arch support, I've had no problems with my Supertreads. Hartings and NZ Nature are excellent companies but Hartings has the edge due to the lower price. Maybe you could email NZ Nature and see if they will price match
  • hjw1985
    hjw1985 Posts: 28 Forumite
    Hi guys,

    I bought Uggs the other day which is excellent for the current weather but I haven't actually worn them yet as I didn't know whether to protect them with some type of spray or something first?

    Does anyone have any tips on caring for your Uggs?
  • freccle
    freccle Posts: 770 Forumite
    I've got three pairs but I'm not wearing them in the snow even though I HAVE sprayed them
    There will always be:
    A “LIE” in BELIEVE, an “OVER” in LOVER, an “END” in FRIEND, an “US” in TRUST , and an “IF” in LIFE ;)

  • hjw1985 wrote: »
    Hi guys,

    I bought Uggs the other day which is excellent for the current weather but I haven't actually worn them yet as I didn't know whether to protect them with some type of spray or something first?

    Does anyone have any tips on caring for your Uggs?

    TBH, i wouldn't advise wearing them in the snow......as they tend to get those dreaded white snow marks on them.
    It's best to wear a pair of more sturdy Boots in the snow.

    I won't be wearing my UGGs again until the snow melts (or if i'm travelling in a car, door to door :D).
  • newsaver40 wrote: »
    I've been after a pair of Choc Bailey Button UGGs (but obviously don't want to pay £160 :D) and seen these on Ebay.
    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200424671564&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT

    Seller seems to have good feedback.
    Anyone know if they are genuine? :confused:

    they look real deckers uggs to me but thats if those are pictures of the actual boots ,sometimes sellers take the pics off sites and u end up gettting a totally diff 'fake' pair , that happened to me . if u can get a code for shudoo u will get them for £128 , thats what i paid for my bailey buttons at xmas . :T
  • i have been wearing my uggs in the snow and my feet have been soooooooooooooooo warm , i only did this tho cos i bought some bailey buttons for xmas so didnt min dif they got ruined , they did get white salt marks on the backs and the water coaked straight through the heels but my feet were still toasty !!! my daughter has an ugg carekit so i jus got the salt marks off with the brush , u can still see it slightly tho
  • freccle
    freccle Posts: 770 Forumite
    They look like Deckers 'cos that's where they took the pics from!
    There will always be:
    A “LIE” in BELIEVE, an “OVER” in LOVER, an “END” in FRIEND, an “US” in TRUST , and an “IF” in LIFE ;)

  • missingink
    missingink Posts: 1,204 Forumite
    edited 6 January 2010 at 10:16PM
    MISS_DIVA wrote: »
    Hi
    Here is a picture of the chocolate http://www.nznature.co.nz/product/supertread-hi-top-sheepskin-boots

    and a picture of the insoles http://www.nznature.co.nz/product/inner-soles-for-boots, they have an arch support which can be improved by slipping in an orthortic if required.

    I suffer from a condition called Plantar Fasciitas and need good arch support, I've had no problems with my Supertreads. Hartings and NZ Nature are excellent companies but Hartings has the edge due to the lower price. Maybe you could email NZ Nature and see if they will price match

    Thanks...again!:D

    Mmmmmm...chocolate!:o

    They don't mention arch support on either site. I have looked at the link for the insoles & it's hard to tell from that angle just how much(if any)support they have.:confused:

    I was diagnosed with calcaneal apophysitis as a child, but seeing as this isn't a long term condition & I still have it, I think I was misdiagnosed & I probably have the same as you!

    Hmmmm...still leaning towards Hartings for the price-scared to death of custom charges from NZ.:rolleyes:
  • missingink
    missingink Posts: 1,204 Forumite
    Just to add, I emailed Hartings on Tuesday re sizing.Their reply;

    We would recommend that you order your normal shoe size and under "special instructions" write your foot length - toe to heel. We can then decide which will be the best fit for you.

    More confused than ever now as I know that my usual size is too big in this style!:confused:
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