I keep hearing how much everyone loves these...so please tell me more. Do you wear them in the snow? Does the wet/slushy weather hurt them? And how do you wear them - with jeans? tucked in or out? Regular/original style or the newer shorter kind?
TIA!
J aka Fashion Challenged
Re: NIFR: Uggs wearers
I am also fashion challenged so take this with a grain of salt.
I have a pair of knock-off knit Uggs with fur linging, and I loooove them. (Especially cause they were free!) I do wear mine in the snow, but whenever I go in the snow I put on socks, then big ziplock baggies, another pair of socks, and then boots. They do tend to soak through for me, hence the ziplock baggies.
I always where my jeans on the outside. I'm a big gal and it would not look attractive if I tucked my jeans into them. I am getting the shivers just thinking about it, ick.
Oh and I have no clue about the styles, the only reason I have these is b/c my very fasionable sis got them and they were too big for her so she gave them to me!
I bought Tall Classic Uggs when I lived in the mountains in Sun Valley, ID. I sprayed them with the protector stuff they sell and they are still in great shape, years later. They kept me so warm and I wore them daily.
I wore them under my jeans, never over.
The only bad thing was they were awful on ice. I ateshit a few times slipping on ice, so you do have to be careful with that. But with snow, they were great.
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I LOVE my Uggs!
I don't wear them on snowy or rainy days, although a lot of people do. I just want to try to keep mine looking nice. Plus I have lined rain boots tht I wear in rainy/snowy/slushy weather. You can spray them with water proofing spray, but the water and salt from snow can leave marks.
I wear mine with leggings and sweater dresses, with leggings and sweatshirts, with skinny jeans tucked in, or with regular jeans and let my jeans go over them.
They are so warm and comfy. I can't even tell you how amazing they are. I highly recommend them.
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