UGG 5800 CLASSIC SHORT CHESNUT

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UGG 5800 CLASSIC SHORT CHESNUT
  • UGG 5800 CLASSIC SHORT CHESNUT

Product Description
The men?s UGG? Classic Short boot features lavish twin-faced sheepskin for the utmost comfort. Precision craftsmanship is evident in the Classic Short?s reinforced heel, raw seams and signature UGG? heel label. Slip into the Classic Short and feel UGG? Australia luxury. We recommend treating this product with our UGG? Care Kit to maintain the health and luster of the twin-faced sheepskin…. More about this product >>
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Average Rating: 4.5

5 Responses to UGG 5800 CLASSIC SHORT CHESNUT

  1. I am convinced that men are not supposed to wear any kind of Ugg based shoe products. Much like sandals, Uggs convey a message that 90% of men just cannot convey. Perhaps European guys who weigh 90 pounds and drink tea while eating a crumpet, but not American men. We have Neanderthal feet, which should not be prettified in any way – it’s just like putting lipstick on a pig. It’s the reason you rarely see men chatting about their shoes – real men only care about two things with regard to their feet: 1. Do the shoes come in black? 2. Will they stay dry if I’m ankle deep in the blood of my enemies? That’s it.

    I imagine a typical conversation an Ugg wearing *guy* might have:

    “Hi Lance, this is Biff, and I just received the Ugg’s that I ordered from Amazon!”

    “Oh Biff that’s swell! You finally have something to wear with your soft leather chaps and boa!”

    “I know Lance! Isn’t it delicious? My teacup poodle Princess is going to love them when I walk her around the block!”

    “Do you know if those Ugg’s come in mauve?”

    Perhaps I’m mistaken in my assessment. I have to say the boots do appeal to me – BUT only because it looks like they are composed of the flesh of a fallen woodland animal. Perhaps an elk. Elks are gigantic horned creatures…. Very dangerous… It takes a real man to take one of those things down. Also the fur trim looks comfortable, and they have to be warm inside…. The classic version does come in black, so that meets the first criterion for men… the second criterion is also met since they come up midway up the leg. It looks like they’d feel like slippers inside….

    I wonder if they do come in mauve… I have a pair of combat fatigues that have a grey and purple pattern…

    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I bought these because I thought they were made in Australia. I could have sworn it said made in Australia when I looked at the specifics. But!! They are nice so I am keepin them… Why didn’t they just make em in Australia? Go to the other side of the Equator and a bit west or east. Geeez…
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. The boots are beautiful and they came really fast – thanks for the great service!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. My girlfriend (now ex) bought me my first pair of CLASSIC SHORT UGgs last Christmas. At first I was leary about wearing them but once I tried them on and wore them to sbnowblow the driveway for my dad I was hooked. Now UGGs are an obsession with me.I own 11, no now 12 pairs in the classic short and ultra short styles.Anyone who says “guys cant wear UGGs” is wrong! [...] will verify UGGs were originally made for men/boys. yeck if Ashton Kutcher,Bruce Willis,Jonas Bros., and Justin Timberlake can wear UGGs then why can’t I? UGGs keep your barefeet warm in the winter and “yes” cool in the summer and “no” your barefeet do NOT sweat or smell up your UGGs. The key is to NOT wear socks when wearing UGGs. I highly recommend UGG CLASSIC SHORT boots to any guy/boy or woman/girl.well for the ladies the classic tall looks really “hot” I think. Now go rock your [...] review by Nick 14M
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. The boots are very comfortable and warm. I’ve been wanting them for a while, so when I found them on Amazon.com I ordered a pair.

    They do not have half sizes, and I wear a 9 1/2, so I ordered a 10. They were too big, so I contacted customer service. They advised me to return them and order size 8.

    There’s quite a difference between an 8 and 9 1/2, so I was skeptical. Winter is moving on and I realized it might be spring soon and I wouldn’t need them, so I decided I needed a store where I can try them on.

    Glad I did, because the 8s were too tight. I bought size 9, which fit just fine. If I had ordered the 8′s I might have made a $150 mistake and kept them not knowing the 9′s were a better choice.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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