Mini Uggs Classic Short Womens Ugg Boots

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Mini Uggs Classic Short Womens Ugg Boots

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 20740







Binding: Apparel
Brand: Ugg
Department: womens
Label: Ugg
Manufacturer: Ugg
Publisher: Ugg
Sales Rank: 20740
Studio: Ugg



Features:
  • Offered in the classic UGG colors
  • Luxurious twin faced sheepskin for the utmost comfort
  • 100 premium wool fleece wicks moisture away from feet
  • Lightweight EVA outsole provides flexibility and traction
  • Approximate overall height 5 inches UL

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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
MINI UGGS FINALLY HERE. Brand New in Original Box, Classic color Ugg Boots. Wait until you see the color in person, they are gorgeous!!! These are 100% authentic and already sold out everywhere. They are womens size . They will definately be impossible to find just like last year and very popular for the Christmas season. Definately don't pass up these adorable and highly wanted boots. Thanks for looking. Available in whole sizes only. If you wear a 1/2 size, order 1/2 size smaller than your usual size.











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - UGG Classic Mini
The most beautiful boots I ever had - comfortable and lightweight, even on bare foot, indoors and outdoors. I order a new pair each winter!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect boots
* While these UGG boots are pretty pricey in stores, this is a great deal.

I bought the mini classic UGGs in Black, and never went back!

The sheepskin truly keeps the feet incredibly warm, despite incredibly cold winters. I dont even need to double-sock.

However I do suggest buying the spray protective, because the salt can KILL the UGGs very easily. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Uggs
Good price, really fast shipping especially around Thanksgiving. Customer service was very helpful as well.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - not pleased
* I love uggs, I already had a pair of uggs before purchasing these. However I was displeased with the service and product. I live in VT, and the boots where being shipped from OR. by UPS. Usually what takes 5 to 7 buss. days took 14. And they were in stock when I ordered them. Next I had ordered the sand colored mini. The color didn't match up to the many different pictures I looked at online. The sole was really dark the trim was white, but the actual boot color was fine. Also the size was way to big. I had ordered the same size as my other pair of uggs that fit great, but these were easily 1 to 2 sizes to big.? So I sent them back. ...



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not what's expected
I ordered the Distressed blue uggs from Overland. They arrived on time, and I was suprised that not only was one boot bigger than the other one, but they weren't even sheepskin, they were leather! I decided to try them out for a while, but they creases show very obviously, not to mention they're so shiny. I'm not thrilled with the customer service either, when I wanted to find out what kind of protection to use on the boots, I had to make multiple calls before getting to a person who actually knew about the product. DISTRESSED IS LEATHER, so if you want sheepskin, don't go for distressed blue or rum. Overall, I'm not satisfied, and returning this item.

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