Customer Review: LOVE, LOVE,LOVE MY UGGS!!!!!
I recieved my new Uggs slippers today, and they have gone above and beyond my expectations! This is my first experience with Uggs. They are certainly not lacking in quality! They looked so plush and soft in the box... and then I put them on. They are heaven on my feet. I don't want to take them off! They're perfect for cold Indiana winters. Surprisingly, they really don't make your feet sweat. I got them in the Ivory Tower color and they are so pretty. My husband even liked them. I could wear them with my jeans to the store if I wanted to! I think I'll just wear them indoors though as a special treat through the day while I go about my cooking, cleaning, etc. I love these slippers.
Customer Review: Comfy Ugg's
I ordered these as a gift for my grown daughter. She loved the style--as did her younger sister--who will definitely be asking for these for Christmas. They were really comfy--as Ugg slippers always seem to be. I would recommend them. The color was also lovely.
In all honesty, this way of purchasing footwear wasn't one that caused any deep thinking on my part. It seemed like the obvious way to purchase a new pair of shoes.
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Paying Too Much For Shoes?
In recent times I've come to realise that I can get a much better deal by shopping online. For starters, I can now access a much broader selection of shoes. It's also possible to compare prices a lot more easily online.
For many years I used to buy my shoes in much the same way. I would jump in my car and drive to my nearest shoe store, which was in the centre of the town where I live.
It would then be necessary to attract the attention of a shop assistant and to ask them to fetch the other shoe from the back room, in the correct size.
Despite this, I would check that they seemed comfortable and make my purchase. It all seemed like the natural way to do things.
Once at the store, I would look through the selection that was displayed on the shelves and various units. There would also be one of each style of shoe on display.
I would then try on the shoe to make sure that it did indeed fit and that it also felt comfortable. In truth, it was often difficult to get any real idea as to how comfortable they were likely to be in the long run.
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