Tall Classic Shearer's UGG


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We are not affiliated with the American company Deckers Outdoor Corporation and we don't sell their products. Unlike many other sellers on eBay, we don't sell UGG products that are made in China. Please don't confuse our products with the Deckers "UGG Australia" brand. All UGG products in our range are handcrafted in Australia from the finest Australian sheepskin by Australian manufacturer "UGG ORIGINAL PTY LTD".
If you are not totally happy with our product, return the item within 7 days after receiving, we will gladly refund the total amount less Shipping & Handling cost. Note that item returned must be in its original packaging with all accessories, and is in resaleable condition

| UGG means Australian Sheepskin Boots. Ugg boots became popular among shearers in the 1920s. The shearers sheared the sheep and grabbed a bit of dead sheep, wrapped it around their feet and called them "UGLY BOOTS". Good old Australian slang shortened SHEARERS' UGLY BOOTS to UGG boots. Thus UGG boots dated back as far as the 1920s in Australia. | ![]() |
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UGG boots became so popular because of the amazing amount of comfort they bring to the feet. The sheepskin is made incredibly soft so the boots are cozy and snug. UGG boots feel more like socks than shoes, yet they are tough enough for outdoor wear. The unique, fleece foot-beds take the shape of the natural contours of each wearer’s feet, creating personalized arch supports. |
| We can also wear UGG boots in cold weather or summer. In cold weather, the plush fleece of UGG boots provides an insulating layer of warmth by trapping your body heat. In the heat of summer, the natural fibres of the fleece will actually cool your feet by wicking away perspiration. UGG boots are made to be worn barefoot to maximize the cushioning and warmth provided by the sheepskin. | ![]() |
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Our UGG boots are hand crafted with Australian sheepskin of the highest quality. This label is attached to the back of each Sherer's UGG boots. |
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For a good fit, we recommend an initial tight fit because new sheepskin will stretch and wool will compress after wear. Since sheepskin breathes, boots should be sized for bare feet. If you wish to wear socks you may need to take one size larger. Our boot sizes are 4/5, 6/7, 8/9, 10/11, and 12/13. They are 2 sizes in 1, because the wool in the boots takes up space, and the sheepskin will stretch to fit both specified sizes, choose carefully and these boots will fit you perfectly. Please refer to our measurement chart below for size selection: |
| Sizes | Bare Foot | Height Approx. | |
| 2/3 | 20-22 cm (7.87"-8.66") | 33 cm (13") | |
| 4/5 | 22.5-24 cm (8.86"-9.45") | 34 cm (13.4") | |
| 6/7 | 24.5-25.5 cm (9.65"-10.04") | 35 cm (13.8") | |
| 8/9 | 26-27.5 cm (10.24"-10.83") | 36 cm (14.1") | |
| 10/11 | 28-29 cm (11.02"-11.42") | 37 cm (15.5") | |
| 12/13 | 29.5-30.5 cm (11.61"-12.01") | 38 cm (14.9") |
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1. Draw a straight line, longer than your foot, on a piece of paper. 2. Place the paper on a flat surface. Stand on the line with your heel and longest toe centered on the line. If measuring a child's foot, it may be easier to hold the paper up to their foot. 3. Place a mark on the line at the tip of the longest toe and at the back of the heel. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 for the other foot. 5. Measure the distance between the marks. Taking the larger of the two measurements, use the conversion chart to find your correct shoe size. For example, if your bare foot measures 24.5cm then you should order size 6/7. If your bare foot measurment falls between the 2 sizes, it is usually best to order the next size up. |











