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I've never owned anything by UGG (or is it UGGs?), but there's a pair of gloves I'd like to get for my mother. Could anyone tell me if these these your hands nice and warm? Thanks.

 

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@qualityshopper wrote:

I've never owned anything by UGG (or is it UGGs?), but there's a pair of gloves I'd like to get for my mother. Could anyone tell me if these these your hands nice and warm? Thanks.

 


@qualityshopper   I've tried them on at TJ Maxx where I'ev seen them (but of course you can't ever count on that) and thought they were the warmest gloves I've ever had on my hands - ever.  However, they were a bit stiff feeling so for $79.99 even at TJM's reduced price - I passed on them.  But yes, extremely warm.

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I didn't know they made gloves.  Last year my oldest granddaughter drove me crazy wanting Uggs.  But not just any Uggs these had to be the older ones.

 

So, I tried to find the year before Uggs.  Know why she wanted the year before?  You'll never guess....

 

It was because of the imprint on the bottom of the shoe!  Yepper!  She goes to a school in an area where there are pretty wealthy kids and Ugg boots (but the older ones) are what everyone wanted.

 

I could find the new ones but not the new one's but a year old!  Go figure!

 

My daughter (her mom) finally found them and I paid for them.  They were way over $100!  

 

This year no one wants anything to do with Uggs.  I have no idea what's in as she hasn't told me yet!

 

These kids are ding dong with stuff like that.  

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By the way, they also have the warmest ear muffs I've ever tried on...and now own in two different colors.   Very warm!

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I have UGG gloves!! They are THE warmest glove EVER. Mine are 4 years old, I did spray them with water protection to keep them clean. Worth every penny , I’m in Chicago, brrrrrrr

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I love Ugg anything....consistent good quality....I have three pairs of Ugg boots, Ugg clogs, Ugg slippers....purchased Ugg gloves in Australia and they are warm and last long....now that dry cleaners handle Uggs, it's a lot easier....

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I don't know about the gloves, but UGG's are not made in Australia anymore but  in China.

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I’ve had Ugg gloves for a few years now. Very warm and

have held up well. Also have the ear muffs. Just not a hat girl.

 

 

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On their website they have gloves from $75-130, lot of variety.  

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I found a pair of gloves in Dillards, they were 100% sheepskin with real lining, absolutely warm and so, so soft.  I left them there but I still want them....

 

I love the UGG brand and have bought a few of their boots, love them but found the closest thing to them a Sam's Club.  Full quality sheepskin, great soles and fully lined and felt just like the boots I've loved...

 

I just saw an ad for an UGG throw at BBB and rushed over there to buy one.  All but one was sold and I was not impressed with it at all.  It was $50 and looked and felt like one similar that wa $14.99 at another store.  I was shocked, it was nothing special.

 

So after being a devoted UGG fan for years.... I'm now on the fence and taking the product one item at a time..... Woman Indifferent

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