lovemygoofy
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I'm getting ready to do my winter shopping. I've been thinking about UGGs for a while and need some feedback.
What kind of UGGs do you have?
Do they keep your feet dry in the snow/slush?
Do you have to put water protector stuff on them?
Do they have any bracing in the ankle or are the "floppy" for lack of better term?
Do the boots have tread on the bottom to keep from slipping outside?
I have a pair of snowboots that are warm and comfortable but I wanted something easy to slip on and off and lightweight but can still be out in the snow for a quick trip.
We are going to Michigan in December and even if there is no snow(yeah right) I need to keep my toes warm!
Any input is appreciated.
What kind of UGGs do you have?
Do they keep your feet dry in the snow/slush?
Do you have to put water protector stuff on them?
Do they have any bracing in the ankle or are the "floppy" for lack of better term?
Do the boots have tread on the bottom to keep from slipping outside?
I have a pair of snowboots that are warm and comfortable but I wanted something easy to slip on and off and lightweight but can still be out in the snow for a quick trip.
We are going to Michigan in December and even if there is no snow(yeah right) I need to keep my toes warm!
Any input is appreciated.
. I usually wear a size 8.5 and my Uggs are a size 8. BTW, you can get them a lot cheaper at City Sports if you don't mind them in black. They are $160 with free shipping and you should be able to find a 15% off coupon somewhere.

but I have Bear Paws and I love them. In fact, I just bought a another pair in PURPLE...I was hoping my dd would want them but she doesn't so I will have to wear them and embarass my kids
Anyway, I wear the BearPaws to run around, do errands, get the kids from school and they keep my feet toasty warm. I also wear them when the kids go skiing and I sit in the lodge. just an alternative if you don't want to spend lots of money.
First winter my toes did not stay white.
I remember reading the same thing though.

I kind of like these Caspia in gravy 