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September 15th, 2009

Thigh-high Ugg-style boots from Australia Luxe Collective

thigh-high-ugg-bootsIt was really only a matter of time before this happened, wasn’t it? It’s almost winter, which means we can expect to see lots of Ugg and Ugg-style boots around. And this winter is all about the thigh high, so, hey, why not make Ugg-style thigh highs?

Why not indeed. These boots are by Australia Luxe Collective, and are £280. The top section is not sheepskin, and folds down to knee-height, so you get two styles for the price of one. Whether those are two styles that you’d actually want to wear, of course, is entirely up to you.

Australia Luxe Collective slouch sheepskin thigh high boots, £280




8 Responses to “Thigh-high Ugg-style boots from Australia Luxe Collective”

  1. Erin says:

    I like Uggs. But these make Baby Jesus cry.

    :(

  2. Heidi says:

    Its truly remarkable how these boots have gained fashion sense with such a simple design and pattern, that over time they’ve become wildly known.

    Alot of my kids classmates wear them. Thanks for showcasing these since it reminds me of how cold it is soon going to get up here in Michigan.

  3. Rock Hyrax says:

    They look like they’re pretending to be boots with brown leather/PVC trousers stuffed into them. (Loathsome all the same.)

  4. Bella says:

    These should be called Ugghs instead of Uggs.

  5. naomi says:

    every time i think uggs or crocs can’t get any worse the fashion police come and give me new examples to haunt my nightmares

  6. Bethany says:

    Well. You were wondering how to keep warm this winter. Put a nice long skirt over top of these, and NOBODY KNOWS how high they go.

  7. Romanticide says:

    Can’t they least use the same material for the friggin’ boots!!! Jeezz
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  8. Umm says:

    So basically they are consuming her feet. Nasty.

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