So, you want to know what size to get for your Ugg boots Australia boots. You like the Gaviota, the Classic Short, and have even been looking at the Dakota. Your figure, hey, I’m a size 8.5, I’ll get a size 8 for all of these! Hold on a second, though; each of these styles has a different sizing recommendation!
What many people aren’t aware of is that the sizing for UGG Australia shoes varies depending on the collection. The Gaviota is part of the Surf collection, which does stretch a little bit, but the most you want to size down is a half size.
On the other hand, everything in the Classic collection runs large and stretches with each wear. For the Classic Collection (which has such items as the Classic Short, Classic Tall, and Bailey Button) UGG Australia recommends that you size down a full size. If you’re a half size, hold on to your hat: while UGG recommends sizing down a half size if you are between sizes (a size 8.5 would then get an 8), we at have found from personal experience that we are far more comfortable sizing down a size and a half. Based on our experience, a size 8.5 would be happier with a size 7 Classic in the long run, primarily because this collection is known to stretch so much.
Confused yet? It gets better. At this point you’re probably thinking, “Great, most styles I get my regular size, and the Classic Collection I size down.” You’re mostly right, but there are more exceptions. The Dakota is one of the more fitted styles, similar to the Scalloped Moc and the Retreat, and for these styles its recommended that if you are a half size you should size up. So, someone who is a size 8.5 would get a size 9 in the Dakota, but may also have a size 7 in the Classic Short.
There is a lot of conflicting information and it can get confusing, especially since there are exceptions based on your personal footwear needs. Thankfully, we at FleeceFootwear.com have supplied a venue for consumers to give their sizing opinion; each style has an option to add your review of the item and to view what others have to say. And of course, you can always call our friendly customer service at 1-800-966-1780 for any of your UGG Bags questions!10luoyuejun0420
There seems to be a near constant battle between Ugg Boots modernity and history in literature, architecture, vernacular…and of course, fashion. The over arching opinion in the fashion world is that if it was in style a week ago, it’s too old to wear today. Yet, as brands like Chanel prove, there is nothing better than a classic. So, how to proceed? Dedicate yourself to only choosing the newest options, or live in the past with the oldies but goodies? Is it really possible to blend the classics with current trends without looking like a schizophrenic bag lady?
In some cases, no. I highly doubt that even Gisele Bundchen could carry off a Chanel suit with flashy Betsey Johnson pumps. However, there are ways to combine current trends with your wardrobe classics to create a look that is contemporary, stylish, and most importantly, you.
The first thing I look for when venturing beyond my well loved trousseau is color. If your clothing palette seems to revolve around grey, black and beige, the best thing you can do is branch out to a new color, even if it’s just another neutral. Expand your horizons a little, and your options open up. That’s why I love that UGG Australia comes out with new colors in their Classic collection every season. There are, of course, the core colors of Chestnut, Chocolate, Black and Sand, but why not get a little daring with the new Dusty Wysteria? Even if you are devoted to black more than an undertaker, this subtle purple will add just a dash of color without the abrasiveness of a more pigmented hue.
If you think about it, UGG Australia is proof that you can meld the old with the new; the Classic Short has been around since the ’70’s and yet each season the brand churns out new and exciting styles! Rather than discarding the items you’ve been happily wearing for years, just add a new kick to it. Embrace the old and welcome the new!
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