Tuesday said:(They also don't allow "popped" collars)
LMAO
What's a "popped" collar????
I don't know. There are plenty of comfortable shoes that are better looking than Uggs. They're not for me.
Tuesday said:(They also don't allow "popped" collars)
LMAO
Sassy said:even if they are a don't, i will wear them forever. they are so warm and soft-- like walking on carpet at room temperature, even when you're in negative 20 degree weather.
pseub said:What's a "popped" collar????
I don't know. There are plenty of comfortable shoes that are better looking than Uggs. They're not for me.
atn242 said:i love my uggs but i'm always scared of getting them dirty. btw, is it ok to wear uggs in the snow? or do i have to spray them first to protect them?
BalenciagaLove said:Umm... I wear my uggs when I walk my dogs. Sometimes, in the morning, instead of getting dressed, I just slip them over my pajamas... does that count as a comfy do or fashion don't? I'm not sure what category it falls under.
mlertpac said:uggs are pretty much essential in new england weather. I got so mad at myself for not buying them earlier when I found out how *warm* they were! In order to avoid the craze, I bought myself a pair of "brooks"- the sort that's waterproof at the bottom with good traction. My aunt followed me a year after and owns a pair too. A comfy do! Keeps your toes alive in nippy winters.
http://www.zappos.com/n/p/dp/365056/c/4746.html
Tanja said:I think they are a fashion don't but the are a comfy DO. With my uggs I don't have cold feed anymore in Munich and that was a big problem for me before UGGS I just need them to survive the Sibirian winters here