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Ugg clogs – do they stretch out?

"PawsForThought" <Mickey4P...@anonymous.to>
Hi all,
I apologize if this has been brought up before. I just bought 2 pair
of the Ugg clogs, New Solvang Clog, one in a size 7 and one in a size
8, because I couldn't decide which size to get. So now I'm trying to
decide which ones to keep. My usual size is an 8, and I have a
somewhat narrow foot. With the size 7, my heel lines up right to the
back of the shoe, while with the size 8, there is about 1/2 inch in the
back of room. The toes feel good in both pair. So, my question is for
those of you who have had Uggs, and especially the clog style, do they
stretch out over time? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
<valmont32...@aol.com>


"PawsForThought" <Mickey4P...@anonymous.to> wrote in message
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Hi all,
I apologize if this has been brought up before. I just bought 2 pair
of the Ugg clogs, New Solvang Clog, one in a size 7 and one in a size
8, because I couldn't decide which size to get. So now I'm trying to
decide which ones to keep. My usual size is an 8, and I have a
somewhat narrow foot. With the size 7, my heel lines up right to the
back of the shoe, while with the size 8, there is about 1/2 inch in the
back of room. The toes feel good in both pair. So, my question is for
those of you who have had Uggs, and especially the clog style, do they
stretch out over time? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Okay, I have a pair of authentic "real" Uggs BOOTS (not clogs) and the BOOTS
stretched bigtime. I thought you might want to keep that in mind, since if
the boots stretched, there is a good chance that the clogs will stretch. I
wear a 7 and a half D and I bought the Uggs boots in size 7 and they are
just right now after wearing them for awhile. I know this is not about the
clogs, but I thought it might help. Good luck.
PS: My Australian pen pal told me to buy my Uggs boots a little on the
small side coz it's common fact in Australia about Uggs and their notorious
stretching qualities.
"chattycat" <fakeaddr...@yoohoo.com>


"PawsForThought" <Mickey4P...@anonymous.to> wrote in message
news:1136648442.291449.17...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...

Hi all,
I apologize if this has been brought up before. I just bought 2 pair
of the Ugg clogs, New Solvang Clog, one in a size 7 and one in a size
8, because I couldn't decide which size to get. So now I'm trying to
decide which ones to keep. My usual size is an 8, and I have a
somewhat narrow foot. With the size 7, my heel lines up right to the
back of the shoe, while with the size 8, there is about 1/2 inch in the
back of room. The toes feel good in both pair. So, my question is for
those of you who have had Uggs, and especially the clog style, do they
stretch out over time? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I have a pair of Ugg clogs and yes they stretched out. Unfortunately I
notice they stretch more in width than in length. I typically wear an 8 1/2
and ended up with a pair of size 8 clogs. I first tried a size 9 but they
stretched so wide they fell off my feet. My heel goes right to the end with
the size 8 and I'm happy with the fit.
Good luck!
"chattycat" <fakeaddr...@yoohoo.com>


"chattycat" <fakeaddr...@yoohoo.com> wrote in message
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I have a pair of Ugg clogs and yes they stretched out. Unfortunately I
notice they stretch more in width than in length. I typically wear an 8
1/2 and ended up with a pair of size 8 clogs. I first tried a size 9 but
they stretched so wide they fell off my feet. My heel goes right to the
end with the size 8 and I'm happy with the fit.
Good luck! >
Ahhh! I just re–read your post and noticed that you're referring to the
solvang clog and not the slipper clogs. Keep in mind when reading my
previous post, I'm referring to the classic clog slippers. Don't know
whether or not they stretch differently. Sorry for any confusion.
juliann...@yahoo.com
PawsForThought wrote:
Hi all,
I apologize if this has been brought up before. I just bought 2 pair
of the Ugg clogs, New Solvang Clog, one in a size 7 and one in a size
8, because I couldn't decide which size to get. So now I'm trying to
decide which ones to keep. My usual size is an 8, and I have a
somewhat narrow foot. With the size 7, my heel lines up right to the
back of the shoe, while with the size 8, there is about 1/2 inch in the
back of room. The toes feel good in both pair. So, my question is for
those of you who have had Uggs, and especially the clog style, do they
stretch out over time? Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I've had two different Uggs clog styles and two clog slipper styles,
and none have stretched out noticeably.
Julianne X
"eatwelb...@aol.com" <eatwelbwel@aol.com>
At least with traditional Uggs, they tell you to get one size smaller
than your usual size. I am a size 8 and my size 7 Uggs fit just fine.
HTH
Sandra in PA
"PawsForThought" <Mickey4P...@anonymous.to>
valmont32...@aol.com wrote:
Okay, I have a pair of authentic "real" Uggs BOOTS (not clogs) and the BOOTS
stretched bigtime. I thought you might want to keep that in mind, since if
the boots stretched, there is a good chance that the clogs will stretch. I
wear a 7 and a half D and I bought the Uggs boots in size 7 and they are
just right now after wearing them for awhile. I know this is not about the
clogs, but I thought it might help. Good luck.
PS: My Australian pen pal told me to buy my Uggs boots a little on the
small side coz it's common fact in Australia about Uggs and their notorious
stretching qualities.
Thanks so much for your reply, I really appreciate it :) I think I'm
going to go with the smaller size, since like you say they stretch.
I've also heard that the fleece may mat down a bit too.
juliann...@yahoo.com
eatwelb...@aol.com wrote:
At least with traditional Uggs, they tell you to get one size smaller
than your usual size. I am a size 8 and my size 7 Uggs fit just fine.
HTH
Sandra in PA
My feet must be weird. When I got my first pair of Uggs a few years
ago, I read a review somewhere (maybe Zappos) saying that they ran
small. I usually wear a 7 or 7.5, so got size 8 Uggs and have stuck
with that size. The last style I got ("cozy," a clog slipper) even
felt a little tight at first, but did get more flexible with wear. I
haven't noticed any change in the fit in terms of length.
Julianne X
"PawsForThought" <Mickey4P...@anonymous.to>
Thanks so much everyone for all the replies. I tried on a pair of Ugg
boots this past weekend and those definitely run large. The clogs seem
to run narrower, which is good because I have narrow feet. I have a
hard time making decisions (if you couldn't tell, LOL). Yesterday I
was leaning towards the 8's and now today I'm thinking the 7's might be
better. Chattycat, did you have the Solvang clogs?