OhMari
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My dd's Uggs just came today. I ordered them from Nordstrom. She wanted the short-classic Uggs, in the beige. Anyhow, I opened them up to make sure they were the correct size. We were at a store that had them for $119, but the didn't have her size. They said it would be another 2 weeks before their next shipment came in. I would have to drive an hour to pick them up. So I found some at Nordstrom online~~anyway,
I thought they were made in Australia, I'm not cutting China down, but I thought that was the whole thing about Uggs, sheepskin softness. I put my hand in the boot and the inside feels really scratchy. When my dd tried them on at the store in Appleton, they felt really soft and she didn't say anything about them being scratchy. You are suppose to "not" wear socks. It just really surprised me, that they were so scratchy inside. I received a card that they were authentic Uggs, but do you think "Nordstrom" has a cheaper product from China, that is a knockoff of Uggs, yet still says they are Ugg's.
The inside actually feels like really bad wool hair. So, can anyone help me out and tell me what it is suppose to feel like in the boot?
I thought they were made in Australia, I'm not cutting China down, but I thought that was the whole thing about Uggs, sheepskin softness. I put my hand in the boot and the inside feels really scratchy. When my dd tried them on at the store in Appleton, they felt really soft and she didn't say anything about them being scratchy. You are suppose to "not" wear socks. It just really surprised me, that they were so scratchy inside. I received a card that they were authentic Uggs, but do you think "Nordstrom" has a cheaper product from China, that is a knockoff of Uggs, yet still says they are Ugg's.
The inside actually feels like really bad wool hair. So, can anyone help me out and tell me what it is suppose to feel like in the boot?