Monday, September 6, 2010

UGG Boots Size Chart



If you are not sure which size of UGG boots to purchase then read on for some handy hints and tips!

UGGs mold to the natural contours of your feet:

1)UGG footwear should be snug without being uncomfortable.

2)UGG twin-faced sheepskin boots will loosen up after a few days of constant wear as they mold to the natural shape of your feet.

3)UGG footwear is designed to be worn barefoot! This maximizes the cushioning and warmth of the fine sheepskin.

The fleece lined insoles will also mold to the contours of your foot. This creates a personalized arch support for added comfort.

Every care has been taken to create these conversion charts, however no responsibility will be accepted for any errors. We have prepared this information based on our own online research, experience and feedback from our users who have bought a pair of UGGs. The charts have been refined several time to ensure the guides are as accurate as possible.

1. Draw a straight line that is longer than your foot on a piece of paper.

2. Place the paper on as flat a surface as possible, bathroom or kitchen floors will usually suffice. Stand on the line with your heel and longest toe centered on the line (your longest toe is most likely to be your big toe). If measuring a kid's foot it you may wish to hold the paper up to their foot instead.

3. Mark the tip of the longest toe and back of the heel.

4. Repeat the steps above for the other foot.

5. Finally, measure the distance between the marks. Use the larger of the two measurements i.e. either the left or right foot (in most cases the right foot is slightly bigger but not all cases so don't worry if you are different!). From the conversion chart you can find your correct size!
                                                        UGG Boots Size Charts


If in doubt...

Under no circumstances should you go up a size (for safety) when ordering as this is likely to result in the wrong size of UGG boots being shipped. The only exception is if you are a half size. UGG boots and slippers are available only in full sizes. If you are a half size, we recommend you go up a half size if you don't mind a looser fit, or go down a half size if you like a snug fit.

Sheepskin footwear should be purchased to fit snuggly as the wool will flatten and the skin will stretch with just a few days of wear and remember that UGG boots are designed to be worn with bare feet!


For further information please refer to the UGG Australia Sizing Chart on the UGG link.

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