Women's Classic Tall

Model: 5815

UGG® Australia's Women's Classic Tall boot is one of our brand's heritage styles. The Classic Tall features genuine twin-face sheepskin for incredible comfort. It's one of our tallest boots and looks great all the way up or cuffed down. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

Women's Classic Short

Model: 5825

One of UGG® Australia's original heritage styles, the Women's Classic Short a calf height boot features genuine twin-face sheepskin and our signature UGG® woven label. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

Chestnut Mini Boots

Model: 5854

These cute kids boots are approximately 7.5" or 19cm tall from sole to the top of the boot. Made in Australia from 100% luxurious Australian Double Faced Sheepskin. The Sheepskin provides excellent insulation against the cold but also absorbing excessive moisture while letting your kides feet breath making them suitable for cold and warm weather conditions

Classic Tall Romantic Flower

Model: 5802

New this Spring, we're taking our popular Classic Tall silhouette and adding a stylish romantic flower print. Wrapped in a taller upper for supreme comfort, this woman's boot can be worn folded down for a different look.
Twin-faced grade A sheepskin with suede heel gaurd Approximate boot shaft height: 11" Approximate boot circumference at mid-calf: 12.5" Genuine sheepskin sock wicks moisture away Flexible lightweight molded EVA outsole This style tends to run a size large. We recommend ordering a size smaller from your typical shoe size. If you are in-between sizes, we recommend ordering a half down.

Women's Bailey Button

Model: 5803

Like the Classic Short, the Women's Bailey Button is a calf-height boot made from genuine twin-face sheepskin. We've updated this traditional style with a wooden UGG® logo button and elastic band closure. The Bailey Button can either be worn up or cuffed down adding a little variety depending on your style. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

Women's Classic Cardy

Model: 5819

The women's Classic Cardy is a heathered merino wool blend boot made to look like your favorite sweater. Three wooden buttons etched with the signature UGG® logo allow this boot to be one of our most versatile styles. Slouch the boot down, cuff it all the way over or wear it all the way up. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

Toys of the Ultra Rich: What They Cost

August 24th, 2010
 

Sure, it’s expensive to buy the toys of the rich and famous. But buying them is just the start — once you have them they cost a small fortune to keep.

Mega Yacht

Courtesy of Denison Yacht Sales

Purchase Price: $6,750,000
Yearly Operating Costs: $1.025 million

This 127-foot used mega yacht can be picked up for $6.7 million, a relative bargain. But it could cost over $1 million a year to run, said Justin Onofrietti, the broker at Fort. Lauderdale, Fla.-based Denison Yacht Sales that’s selling the ship.

While actual costs will vary depending on use and location, Onofrietti said the captain on a typical yacht could make $145,000 a year, with an additional $70,000 for the first mate, $55,000 for the cook and $35,000 for the stewardess.

Throw in another $180,000 a year for fuel, $240,000 in dock fees and $300,000 in insurance, and it’s easy to see why this is a rich man’s hobby.

 

Private Jet

Courtesy of Gulfstream

Purchase Price: $50.5 million
Yearly Operating Costs: $2.5 million

The Gulfstream G550 is one of the most sought-after long-range private jets. Usually used by businesses, it’s also popular among very wealthy individuals.

But it doesn’t come cheap. If flown often, it will burn through nearly a million dollars a year in fuel alone, according to the aviation research firm Conklin & de Decker. Crew, maintenance, insurance and hanger costs add another million.

Many wealthy jetsetters are opting for partial jet ownership or buying prepaid flight cards priced by the hour. But even those cost-saving options are no bargain. Steven Kaye, a New Jersey-based wealth manager, said one of his clients recently booked a round trip jet to Rome for two. The cost: $180,000.

Helicopter

Courtesy of Bell Helicopter

Purchase Price: $6.5 million
Annual Operating Costs: $1 million

Can’t afford the private jet? How about the much more affordable personal helicopter? You might have to fly commercial but at least you won’t have to take a cab to the airport.

And the operating costs are also easier on the wallet: This Bell 430, a top-of-the-line executive model, will eat up a mere $200,000 a year in fuel, $338,000 in maintenance costs, $216,000 in crew salaries and $150,000 in hanger and insurance costs, according to the aviation research firm Conklin & de Decker.

Exotic Car and Driver

Courtesy of Rolls Royce

Purchase Price: $380,000
Yearly Operating Costs: $70,000 or higher

Just parking an exotic automobile at a garage in midtown Manhattan will cost north of $8,000 a year — more than most Americans spend on actual car payments.

Then there’s insurance, which on this $380,000 Rolls Royce Phantom will run around $8,400 a year, according to Hagerty Insurance.

Don’t forget maintenance and repairs. “If you go over a curb, you can bust a $1,500 rim in a heartbeat,” said Thomas DuPont, chairman and publisher of the luxury products magazine the DuPont Registry.

A driver will run another $55,000 to $60,000 a year, plus benefits and overtime, said Robin Kellner, who runs her own luxury staffing agency.

Private Island

Courtesy of Sotheby’s Realty

Purchase Price: $55 million
Annual Operating Costs: $200,000 and up

This 681-acre Bahamas island boasts an airstrip, a seven-bedroom timber frame main house, and two staff houses.

Maintaining an island like this requires one engineer to run the water and electrical systems and two groundskeepers, at a minimum, said George Damianos, the Sotheby’s broker selling it.

Operating costs can exceed a million dollars on islands with bigger homes, said Damianos, especially since everything has to be shipped in.

But despite their high costs, private islands remain popular among ultra-rich clients. “After you have your jet and your yacht, what else is there to get?” asked Damianos. “Your own private island.”

Personal Chef

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Annual Cost: $80,000 to $150,000

Who doesn’t fantasize about having their own private cook, with tasty meals whipped up on a whim?

But a personal chef is one of the most expensive of all domestic staff, commanding anywhere from $80,000 to $150,000 a year plus benefits, said Robin Kellner, who runs her own luxury staffing agency.

And it’s not just cooks who command big bucks. Kellner said a popular household staff hire is a personal assistant, who pulls in anywhere from $65,000 to $120,000 a year. A nanny gets $50,000 to $80,000, while a maid might earn $40,000 to $70,000 and a property manager could get $75,000 to $90,000.

Kellner said that while most of her clients have four or five staffers, an ultra rich person could employ dozens of them at properties around the world.

Vacation

Courtesy of The Ritz London

Twelve-Day European Tour: $36,097, plus expenses and airfare.

A single night in the Royal Suite at The Ritz London costs a whopping $5,863.

And that’s only the first stop on a three-city tour taking in London, Paris and Rome put together by ultra-lux agency Leading Hotels of the World. The sojourn includes a private tour of the Louvre, Colosseum and Sistine Chapel.

But let’s face it, better set aside more than $36,000 for vacations. If you’re super-rich, you’re taking more than one of these a year.

France Paris, Vacations, Tourism Guides

August 18th, 2010
 

Once just a village that settled on the “Ile de la Cite” (City Island) on the confluence of the Seine’s two branches, Paris has vastly expanded over the centuries, taking the surrounding villages under its wing and making them its own. Nowadays the City of Light—a name Paris earned during the age of the Enlightenment—is made up of several arrondissements or districts, numbered from 1 to 20 and logically ordered with the 1st in the center and the others following in a clockwise spiral. The differences are vast and varied between the districts, both in terms of the populations and attractions, which together make up the multifaceted city we know and love.

1st Arrondissement

With its impressive collection of paintings and sculptures, the Louvre attracts visitors from the world over, who often combine it with a stroll in the adjoining Tuileries gardens. Designers of haute couture, including Yves St-Laurent and Dior, have set up shop in Faubourg Saint-Honore , just a short walk from the majestic Place Vendôme , home to some of the finest jewelers in Paris. If luxury seems to be the prevailing feature in the 1st arrondissement, it has also lovingly accepted the Forum des Halles , the city’s largest shopping center.

2nd Arrondissement

With its little back streets harboring galleries, cafes and boutiques, this district sets a typically Parisian scene. West of Rue Richelieu stands the theater district where a dozen or so playhouses throng. The Palais Brongniart reminds by-passers of what used to be the location of Paris’ vibrant Stock market, while certain clothing factories in the Sentier district are now home to Internet companies.

3rd Arrondissement

The Marais district prides itself on being one of the oldest and best preserved in Paris. In keeping with this yearning for yesteryear, a museum charting the history of the capital ( Musee Carnavalet ) can also be found here. Scattered with trendy bars, cafes and stylish boutiques, the Marais has also become the Mecca of gay nightlife in Paris.

4th Arrondissement

Undoubtedly one of the most picturesque districts. Wander across the bridge opposite the Hôtel de Ville (town hall) and you will drift onto the capital’s two islands—Île de la Cite and Île Saint-Louis—where a visit to the stunning Notre-Dame Cathedral is an absolute must. Back on the right bank, Place des Vosges , a beautiful old square lined with ancient buildings, is a wonderful witness to times gone by, while the Beaubourg center of contemporary art confirms its resolutely futuristic outlook.

5th Arrondissement

This and the adjoining 6th arrondissement comprise the Quartier latin (Latin Quarter), a bastion of student life and higher education in Paris. Within a 100-meter (328-foot) radius around the Pantheon you’ll find some of the most prestigious schools and universities in all of France. The Jardin des Plantes , Paris’ botanical gardens and zoo, is at once a calm and exotic place, and the Arènes de Lutèce (remains of a Roman amphitheatre) remind us just how rich the history of Paris really is. You’ll find the Musee National du Moyen-Âge in Cluny Square. As picturesque as you could possibly imagine, the quaysides double as an enthralling treasure trove of second-hand bookstalls. Come nightfall, the young crowds flock to Place de la Contrescarpe and Rue Mouffetard.

6th Arrondissement

Rue de Seine, de Buci, Mazarine and Dauphine, along with the whole area between Boulevard St-Germain and the river Seine itself, are wholeheartedly characteristic of the allure of Paris. Discover the little cafes and boutiques of the chic-intellectual district of Saint Germain des Pres , and the bars and nightspots when the sun goes down. If on the other hand you want to escape, take some peaceful time out in Jardin du Luxembourg .

7th Arrondissement

More commonly known as the quartier des ministres (ministers’ quarter), the 7th district also boasts some of Paris’ most beautiful monuments—the Invalides , the Eiffel Tower , the Champ de Mars—literally meaning “Field of Mars,” which was originally a parade ground for cadets in the Ecole Militaire (Military Academy). Between Quai Voltaire and Rue de l’Universite, dozens upon dozens of antique dealers entice you into their shops on the Carre Rive Gauche, and if you are in an artistic frame of mind, the spectacular Musee d’Orsay is well worth a browse.

8th Arrondissement

Naturally, any visit to the 8th arrondissement has to start on the most beautiful avenue in the world—the fabulous Champs-Elysees —which extends from Place de l’Etoile down to the finishing post on Place de la Concorde . Also worth seeing is La Madeleine —a neoclassical church—and the parc Monceau —a jogger’s paradise. Music lovers will find heaven in a shopping trip along Rue de Rome. Other places of interest include the Grand Palais and the Palais de la Decouverte (the Palace of Discovery), which makes the fascinating world of science accessible to all.

9th Arrondissement

Its impressive elegance makes the Opera (opera house) undeniably one of Paris’ most exquisite monuments. You can take in the waxworks at Musee Grevin , and stroll through Nouvelles Athènes (New Athens) near the St-Georges metro, but this area is also characterized by large department stores, including Printemps and Galeries Lafayette .

10th Arrondissement

Running the entire length of the Canal Saint-Martin , the Quais de Valmy and de Jemappes extend either side of the water to provide one of the most delightful walks in Paris; from Rue du Temple to Place de Stalingrad you will pass many a lock and maybe the odd barge or two.

11th Arrondissement

Formerly the haunt of furniture craftsmen, the Bastille district now plays host to an entirely different scene: that of Paris’ young and trendy in-crowd. Rue du Faubourg-St-Antoine has seen many restaurants and nightspots spring up and flourish. Neighboring Rue de Lappe is probably the place to be seen on an evening, while others prefer the buzz of Rue Oberkampf a little further north.

12th Arrondissement

Paris’ pleasure beach can be found here, between the Seine and the Place de la Bastille , where the imposing Opera Bastille stands. The Palais Omnisport de Paris-Bercy serves as the venue for a variety of sporting and musical events, which often sell out very quickly, so be warned! Located to the far west of the city, but still within its limits, the Bois de Vincennes is a wonderful place to wander, especially around the lake.

13th Arrondissement

The easterly part of this district is known as “Chinatown,” inhabited by numerous Chinese and Asian restaurants, shops and supermarkets. The Bibliothèque nationale de France (National Library) has also taken up residence in this area, overlooking the Quai de la Gare on the Seine. To the west of the district, meander through the small village of Butte-aux-Cailles—an extraordinary find in the capital city.

14th Arrondissement

Rue d’Alesia stands out for its array of clothing shops, while parc Montsouris is arguably one of the most charming green spots in the city. The Cite Internationale, where international students reside, stands just opposite and is well worth a visit as it features architectural styles from all over the world. Finally, you can take a look at the Bronze Lion of Belfort or at Rodin’s Balzac in Place Denfert-Rochereau.

15th Arrondissement

Set along the banks of the Seine, the delightful parc Andre-Citroën in this district was, of course, named in honor of the famous car manufacturer, while a little further north, overlooking the river, you’ll find Paris’ skyline of skyscrapers peering down at a replica (or did this one come first?) of the Statue of Liberty.

16th Arrondissement

There’s no denying that this is the most fashionable district of Paris. The Trocadero offers a remarkable view of the city, as well as the Naval Museum ( Musee de la Marine ). Avenue Foch is destined to impress, as is Parc des Princes (Paris-Saint-Germain Stadium) . West of the ring road, roams the Bois de Boulogne forest, which although best avoided after dark, is a real delight during the day.

18th Arrondissement

The Basilique du Sacre-Coeur (the Basilica of the Sacred Heart) is another must-see monument in the City of Light. Looking up at the basilica from the market below is sure to take your breath away (as will all the steps you have to climb to reach it!). A short walk from the Sacre-Coeur takes you to Place du Tertre , drenched in the atmosphere of “old Paris” which cannot fail to captivate, even if it is teeming with tourists. Rue des Abesses, with its trendy boutiques and bars, draws a hipper kind of crowd alongside the famous Pigalle area—Paris’ former red light district, and home to a famous cabarets and bars.

19th Arrondissement

The Cite des Sciences et de l’Industrie (Science and Industry Museum) was designed as Paris’ window into the world of science. The Buttes Chaumont —an area of natural parkland—is the ideal place for a relaxing walk or a pic-nic.

20th Arrondissement

The most well-known cemetery in Paris, the Cimetière du Père-Lachaise is the final resting place of many famous artists, and is one of the most visited sites in the city. Memories of Jim Morrison are obviously still very much alive as his tomb is permanently carpeted with flowers. While the young artsy crowds of the city tend to hang out further and further to the east of the city—mainly in the Bastille district which is rapidly surrendering to consumerism—this area has managed to hold on to its working-class origins, hence its charm.

Popular Styles in Black Winter Boots

August 13th, 2010
 

Popular Styles in Black Winter Boots

This winter, be prepared for whatever cold weather comes your way with a great pair of black winter boots. Versatile, sleek, and stylish, boots are a great addition to your closet. Whether you are a woman in the countryside or a metropolitan woman living in the city, these popular styles in black winter boots are sure to satisfy your needs. Functional and stylish, these boots are worth looking into to.

The Mistral black winter boots from Allround are a great option for those women who lives where it snows. These boots can definitely be described in one word ‘ ’snuggly’. With waterproof suede and nylon uppers, these boots are guaranteed to keep your feet dry, even in the wettest of snow and heaviest of rain. With a wraparound lacing system to adjust to your liking, these were made for comfort. Also designed with heel stabilizers, lugged soles, and removable cushioned footbed, these boots were made to make your life easier.

For boots that look similar to hiking boots check out the Trident design from Lowa. Great for the active woman who doesn’t even let snow get in her way, these boots have PU monowrap midsoles with crystal linings. Need more convincing? To keep your feet dry and warm, these come with Gore-Tex motion protective lining and Primaloft insulation. Even in your most rugged and physical of activities, these boots never slack on their one main goal, to keep your feet warm and dry.

For the metropolitan woman that is having a hard time saying goodbye to her beautiful summer sandals, the Divine boots from London Fog will help you keep your stylish reputation in tact this winter. These waterproof boots feature faux fur construction with rugged outsoles to keep you steady as you strut down 5th Avenue. With side buckles for visual interest and Thermolite materials to keep your feet dry, these boots are that hard to find mix of functional and chic that so many stylish women search for. Walk on sister! With these boots on your feet this winter, no snow, sleet, or rain will stand in your fashionable path!

For heavy duty boots with similar style lines to Ugg boots, the Lisa design from Mountrek are a great choice. With waterproof uppers in nylon, these come equipped with 200-gram PrimaLoft insulation to stop cold and wet weather dead. Aggressive heel and toe pods keep your feet stable and comfortably in place in these boots. With a female-foot specific fit, these boots were actually made to fit comfortably so you will never want to take them off. The supportive inner chassis of these boots guarantees that even on long distances, the last worry on your mind will be the state of your feet.

If you are a woman who lives outdoors, a woman who loves an active lifestyle, or a woman who struts downtown even in the snow, these popular styles in black winter boots are sure to satisfy your needs!

Women’s Classic Cardy

May 29th, 2010
 

Women’s Classic Cardy

58190

Model: 5819

The women’s Classic Cardy is a heathered merino wool blend boot made to look like your favorite sweater. Three wooden buttons etched with the signature UGG® logo allow this boot to be one of our most versatile styles. Slouch the boot down, cuff it all the way over or wear it all the way up. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

  • 50% wool & 50% acrylic blend uppers with suede heel guards and nylon binding. The classic Cardy features functional wood buttons that have been laser etched with the UGG® logo. suede heel guards have signature woven UGG® label
  • Approximate boot shaft height: 15 “
  • Approximate boot circumference at opening: 14″
  • Cushy foam for extra comfort covered with a genuine sheepskin sock that naturally wicks away moisture and helps keep your feet dry
  • molded EVA with a patented design that is very light and flexible
  • By UGG® Australia; Imported.

Comfort and Fit

UGG® footwear should be snug, but not uncomfortable. UGG® twin-faced sheepskin boots will give a bit as they mold to your feet. UGG® footwear is designed to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth of sheepskin.

Women’s Shoes

U.S. U.K. E.U. Japan CM IN
5 3.5 36 220 22 8 5/8
5.5 4 36.5 225 22.5 8 7/8
6 4.5 37 230 23 9
6.5 5 37.5 235 23.5 9 1/4
7 5.5 38 240 24 9 1/2
7.5 6 38.5 245 24.5 9 5/8
8 6.5 39 250 25 9 7/8
8.5 7 39.5 255 25.5 10
9 7.5 40 260 26 10 1/4
9.5 8 40.5 265 26.5 10 3/8
10 8.5 41 270 27 10 5/8
10.5 9 41.5 280 28 11
11 9.5 42 285 28.5 11 1/4
11.5 10 42.5 290 29 11 3/8
12 10.5 43 295 29.5 11 5/8

Women’s Bailey Button

May 29th, 2010
 

Women’s Bailey Button

58030

Model: 5803

Like the Classic Short, the Women’s Bailey Button is a calf-height boot made from genuine twin-face sheepskin. We’ve updated this traditional style with a wooden UGG® logo button and elastic band closure. The Bailey Button can either be worn up or cuffed down adding a little variety depending on your style. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

  • Twin-face Grade A sheepskin with raw edges, suede heel guards and nylon binding
  • Designed with an elastic closure and functional wood button that has been laser-etched with our UGG® logo. Suede heel guards have signature woven UGG® label
  • Approximate boot shaft height: 7½”
  • Cushy foam for extra comfort covered with a genuine sheepskin sock that naturally wicks away moisture and helps keep your feet dry
  • Light and flexible molded EVA bottom with a patent protected outsole design
  • By UGG® Australia; Imported.

Comfort and Fit

UGG® footwear should be snug, but not uncomfortable. UGG® twin-faced sheepskin boots will give a bit as they mold to your feet. UGG® footwear is designed to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth of sheepskin.

Women’s Shoes

U.S. U.K. E.U. Japan CM IN
5 3.5 36 220 22 8 5/8
5.5 4 36.5 225 22.5 8 7/8
6 4.5 37 230 23 9
6.5 5 37.5 235 23.5 9 1/4
7 5.5 38 240 24 9 1/2
7.5 6 38.5 245 24.5 9 5/8
8 6.5 39 250 25 9 7/8
8.5 7 39.5 255 25.5 10
9 7.5 40 260 26 10 1/4
9.5 8 40.5 265 26.5 10 3/8
10 8.5 41 270 27 10 5/8
10.5 9 41.5 280 28 11
11 9.5 42 285 28.5 11 1/4
11.5 10 42.5 290 29 11 3/8
12 10.5 43 295 29.5 11 5/8

Classic Tall Romantic Flower

May 29th, 2010
 

Classic Tall Romantic Flower

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Model: 5802New this Spring, we’re taking our popular Classic Tall silhouette and adding a stylish romantic flower print. Wrapped in a taller upper for supreme comfort, this woman’s boot can be worn folded down for a different look.
Twin-faced grade A sheepskin with suede heel gaurd Approximate boot shaft height: 11″ Approximate boot circumference at mid-calf: 12.5″ Genuine sheepskin sock wicks moisture away Flexible lightweight molded EVA outsole This style tends to run a size large. We recommend ordering a size smaller from your typical shoe size. If you are in-between sizes, we recommend ordering a half down.

Comfort and Fit

UGG® footwear should be snug, but not uncomfortable. UGG® twin-faced sheepskin boots will give a bit as they mold to your feet. UGG® footwear is designed to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth of sheepskin.

Women’s Shoes

U.S. U.K. E.U. Japan CM IN
5 3.5 36 220 22 8 5/8
5.5 4 36.5 225 22.5 8 7/8
6 4.5 37 230 23 9
6.5 5 37.5 235 23.5 9 1/4
7 5.5 38 240 24 9 1/2
7.5 6 38.5 245 24.5 9 5/8
8 6.5 39 250 25 9 7/8
8.5 7 39.5 255 25.5 10
9 7.5 40 260 26 10 1/4
9.5 8 40.5 265 26.5 10 3/8
10 8.5 41 270 27 10 5/8
10.5 9 41.5 280 28 11
11 9.5 42 285 28.5 11 1/4
11.5 10 42.5 290 29 11 3/8
12 10.5 43 295 29.5 11 5/8

Chestnut Mini Boots

May 29th, 2010
 

Chestnut Mini Boots

200932114245519

Model: 5854

These cute kids boots are approximately 7.5″ or 19cm tall from sole to the top of the boot. Made in Australia from 100% luxurious Australian Double Faced Sheepskin. The Sheepskin provides excellent insulation against the cold but also absorbing excessive moisture while letting your kid’s feet breath making them suitable for cold and warm weather conditions
Twin-faced grade A sheepskin with suede heel guards
Approximate boot shaft height: 7.5″
Genuine sheepskin sock wicks moisture away
Flexible, lightweight molded EVA outsole
Available in whole sizes only. If between sizes, order a ½ size down.
By UGG; Imported.

Comfort and Fit

UGG® footwear should be snug, but not uncomfortable. UGG® twin-faced sheepskin boots will give a bit as they mold to your feet. UGG® footwear is designed to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth of sheepskin.

Women’s Shoes

U.S. U.K. E.U. Japan CM IN
5 3.5 36 220 22 8 5/8
5.5 4 36.5 225 22.5 8 7/8
6 4.5 37 230 23 9
6.5 5 37.5 235 23.5 9 1/4
7 5.5 38 240 24 9 1/2
7.5 6 38.5 245 24.5 9 5/8
8 6.5 39 250 25 9 7/8
8.5 7 39.5 255 25.5 10
9 7.5 40 260 26 10 1/4
9.5 8 40.5 265 26.5 10 3/8
10 8.5 41 270 27 10 5/8
10.5 9 41.5 280 28 11
11 9.5 42 285 28.5 11 1/4
11.5 10 42.5 290 29 11 3/8
12 10.5 43 295 29.5 11 5/8

Women’s Classic Short

May 29th, 2010
 

Women’s Classic Short

2009011809051281

Model: 5825

One of UGG® Australia’s original heritage styles, the Women’s Classic Short a calf height boot features genuine twin-face sheepskin and our signature UGG® woven label. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

  • Twin-face Grade A sheepskin with raw edges, suede heel guards and nylon binding. Suede heel guards have signature woven UGG® label
  • Approximate boot shaft height: 7¾”
  • Approximate boot circumference at opening: 14″ (35.5 cm)
  • Cushy foam for extra comfort covered with a genuine sheepskin sock that naturally wicks away moisture and helps keep your feet dry
  • Light and flexible molded EVA bottom with a patent protected outsole design
  • By UGG® Australia; Imported.

Comfort and Fit

UGG® footwear should be snug, but not uncomfortable. UGG® twin-faced sheepskin boots will give a bit as they mold to your feet. UGG® footwear is designed to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth of sheepskin.

Women’s Shoes

U.S. U.K. E.U. Japan CM IN
5 3.5 36 220 22 8 5/8
5.5 4 36.5 225 22.5 8 7/8
6 4.5 37 230 23 9
6.5 5 37.5 235 23.5 9 1/4
7 5.5 38 240 24 9 1/2
7.5 6 38.5 245 24.5 9 5/8
8 6.5 39 250 25 9 7/8
8.5 7 39.5 255 25.5 10
9 7.5 40 260 26 10 1/4
9.5 8 40.5 265 26.5 10 3/8
10 8.5 41 270 27 10 5/8
10.5 9 41.5 280 28 11
11 9.5 42 285 28.5 11 1/4
11.5 10 42.5 290 29 11 3/8
12 10.5 43 295 29.5 11 5/8

Women’s Classic Tall

May 29th, 2010
 

Women’s Classic Tall

20095288532193824

Model: 5815

UGG® Australia’s Women’s Classic Tall boot is one of our brand’s heritage styles. The Classic Tall features genuine twin-face sheepskin for incredible comfort. It’s one of our tallest boots and looks great all the way up or cuffed down. All boots in our Classic Collection feature a soft foam insole covered with genuine sheepskin and have a molded EVA light and flexible outsole designed for amazing comfort with every step.

 

  • Twin-face Grade A sheepskin with raw edges, suede heel guards and nylon binding. Suede heel guards have signature woven UGG® label
  • Approximate boot shaft height: 11¾ “
  • Approximate boot circumference at opening: 14″ (35.5 cm)
  • Cushy foam for extra comfort covered with a genuine sheepskin sock that naturally wicks away moisture and helps keep your feet dry
  • Light and flexible molded EVA bottom with a patent protected outsole design
  • By UGG® Australia; Imported.

Comfort and Fit

UGG® footwear should be snug, but not uncomfortable. UGG® twin-faced sheepskin boots will give a bit as they mold to your feet. UGG® footwear is designed to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth of sheepskin.

Women’s Shoes

U.S. U.K. E.U. Japan CM IN
5 3.5 36 220 22 8 5/8
5.5 4 36.5 225 22.5 8 7/8
6 4.5 37 230 23 9
6.5 5 37.5 235 23.5 9 1/4
7 5.5 38 240 24 9 1/2
7.5 6 38.5 245 24.5 9 5/8
8 6.5 39 250 25 9 7/8
8.5 7 39.5 255 25.5 10
9 7.5 40 260 26 10 1/4
9.5 8 40.5 265 26.5 10 3/8
10 8.5 41 270 27 10 5/8
10.5 9 41.5 280 28 11
11 9.5 42 285 28.5 11 1/4
11.5 10 42.5 290 29 11 3/8
12 10.5 43 295 29.5 11 5/8