As far as Uggs go, they’re better than many (maybe it’s the black?) and the fact that the photo makes them look like they’re levitating makes them that much more fabulous.
I know in CA Uggs are reviled, but back east where we get snow and horrid cold weather, they are just as popular and just as beloved as they were years ago. I have 3 pairs… my daughter has 3 pairs, most of the people we know have at least 2 or 3 pairs. They’re comfortable, warm as toast, and you do not have to wear sock with them, even in the middle of a snow storm. What’s not to love?
I love Jellies! I saw a whole pile of them the other day, $5 a pair. I almost bought a couple, but they’re just a tad impractical with a Midwest winter around the corner.
You know what Uggs remind me of? Those part leather/part galoshes boots that were kind of popular in the late eighties. They were great in calf-deep snow.
You know, I used to hate the Uggs, but they’ve grown on me over the years. They’re downright cute, almost, at this point. Apparently my resolve against Ugly Shoes is wearing thin (hence the Crocs I wore to work this summer).
People who oppose Uggs are only people who haven’t spent time wearing Uggs. Because comfort is king. And those might be the grooviest Uggs I’ve ever seen. I want them. I’m going to try and suck them off of the screen with my mind.
As far as Uggs go, they’re better than many (maybe it’s the black?) and the fact that the photo makes them look like they’re levitating makes them that much more fabulous.
Have fun with Alice.
I’ve never seen black ones. They actually don’t make me want to throw up!
Jules
House of Jules
I’m so jealous – you get to play with Alice.
touch alice’s bum for me.
In reverse oder:
Yay!
and
Do you have teeny elfen feet?
I’m going over to throw a few more bucks on the NaBloPoMo fire hoping there is extra to buy you some new boots so we can let.these.go.
I know in CA Uggs are reviled, but back east where we get snow and horrid cold weather, they are just as popular and just as beloved as they were years ago. I have 3 pairs… my daughter has 3 pairs, most of the people we know have at least 2 or 3 pairs. They’re comfortable, warm as toast, and you do not have to wear sock with them, even in the middle of a snow storm. What’s not to love?
Jeez, what’s next? CROCS?
I bet you horde Jellies too.
Jellies
I love Jellies! I saw a whole pile of them the other day, $5 a pair. I almost bought a couple, but they’re just a tad impractical with a Midwest winter around the corner.
You know what Uggs remind me of? Those part leather/part galoshes boots that were kind of popular in the late eighties. They were great in calf-deep snow.
I think a slumber party is in order. A grown-up slumber party, though, which means popcorn + booze.
You know, I used to hate the Uggs, but they’ve grown on me over the years. They’re downright cute, almost, at this point. Apparently my resolve against Ugly Shoes is wearing thin (hence the Crocs I wore to work this summer).
Well, at least your floors are clean.
“Elfen feet!” Barbaraca, that’s a good one! Uggs and yoga? Totally jealous. Totally.
People who oppose Uggs are only people who haven’t spent time wearing Uggs. Because comfort is king. And those might be the grooviest Uggs I’ve ever seen. I want them. I’m going to try and suck them off of the screen with my mind.
HOLY CRAP YOU HAVE FLOATING SHOES
You should wear them while DOING yoga, then I’d be impressed.