point me in the direction of the best ugg boots

Started by cootha, May 25, 2012, 05:58:15 PM

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cootha

I blew my uggies out at the end of last winter (riding my crf450 of all things), now in need of some new ones. 

Anyone got any ideas of who makes good ones, they've gotta be 100% Aussie, no imported crap.  I need large size highish cut too and hard wearing for camping trips etc. 

I need to be able to wear them out to the pub, rsl, golf club and other fine dining establishments as well  8).

Love ya work  :cheers:


hairymick

Cheers,
Mick

nickandbron

I go to a shop in Capalaba Park shopping centre called Skinny's. I think there's a shop in Mt Gravatt too. They have a good selection of ugg boots and other sheepskin products. Pretty sure mine are Aussie made and bonus for me is they go up to a size 15!

GS

The perfect Aussie winter footwear, don't leave home with them on though.

We continue to buy ours from Two Sheep, which is an Organisation that provides employment for people with intellectual disabilities.

http://twosheep.com.au/about.html

Discovered them on a trip to Dubbo a couple of years back and we are still wearing them.

People that we have recommended them to have been very happy.

Cheers

Grant
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brickiematt

Quote from: hairymick on May 25, 2012, 06:02:37 PM
Have a look here mate.

All Aussie and superb quality.

http://www.emuaustralia.com/

Yep, my vote's for Emu as well. Same as you cootha, i blew out the uggies a few weeks ago, and as i live in em over winter and when camping, looked around for some replacements and found these. Rugged and well made, the sole is the best i've seen on a pair of uggies. I got the Outback Lo style. Bloody warm too.
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Humbolt

We get ours from the Skin Thing near the Ettamogah pub (the one with the skins hanging over the fence just before the pub on the highway)
Bloody good quality and the sole is awesome.
My brother took a pair in that were way out of warranty with a cracked sole and they replaced no questions asked!!
Highly recommended

britts

Mortels sheepskin they have a heavy duty rubber sole for outdoor use.

Rumpig

Quote from: Humbolt on May 25, 2012, 08:22:14 PM
We get ours from the Skin Thing near the Ettamogah pub (the one with the skins hanging over the fence just before the pub on the highway)
Bloody good quality and the sole is awesome.
My brother took a pair in that were way out of warranty with a cracked sole and they replaced no questions asked!!
Highly recommended
i got my black lace up ones from the same place, like you said great chunky soles on them. i had a look inside the label before and mine are Made In New Zealand not Oz though, that's better then China i guess. if anyones going to know about warming up with woolen stuff, the Kiwis should know....lol
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hargs

What the !!!! Why would folk in Brisbane have any knowledge of ugg boots ???

Don't think were I live I really need a pair.........and do not own a pair.

We would laugh at people wearing them in the street in Cooma when I lived there....as they passed

through on the way to the snow.

They are really for old folk in nursing homes aren't they ?

Life is to short not to...............

cruisindub

Duct tape.

Fixes everything.

Should last another season.
Why do people ask "What the hell were you thinking?"
Obviously I was thinking I was going to get away with it and not have to explain it....

davethepom

Emus here too.  On my second pair in several years.  Very good soles, well stitched and warm. 

johnyd

Quote from: cruisindub on May 25, 2012, 10:37:11 PM
Duct tape.

Fixes everything.

Should last another season.

Mine lasted 3 years before I bothered to glue them back together.  Duct Tape was used as a clamp to hold while the glue dried as well.

niz075

Quote from: britts on May 25, 2012, 08:28:23 PM
Mortels sheepskin they have a heavy duty rubber sole for outdoor use.

I agree Agree

Rumpig

Quote from: hargs on May 25, 2012, 10:04:01 PM
What the !!!! Why would folk in Brisbane have any knowledge of ugg boots ???


because under 10 degrees is Antarctic like weather, for us up here in gods country.  ;) ;D ;D
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cootha

Quote from: Rumpig on May 26, 2012, 09:28:56 AM
because under 10 degrees is Antarctic like weather, for us up here in gods country.  ;) ;D ;D

brrrrrrrrr... that's right, it was 9 degrees here this morning.  f....f....f....frrreeezing... Need uggies now!

thanks for all the replies, and yeah... if ya can't fix it with duck tape and cable ties you're not trying hard enough.  Mine were well and truly rats&#t. 

Those Mortels ones look like the goods and they come in my size too  :cheers:

hairymick

Quote from: hargs on May 25, 2012, 10:04:01 PM
What the !!!! Why would folk in Brisbane have any knowledge of ugg boots ???

Don't think were I live I really need a pair.........and do not own a pair.

We would laugh at people wearing them in the street in Cooma when I lived there....as they passed

through on the way to the snow.

They are really for old folk in nursing homes aren't they ?

Heya!

I'm old and I resemble that remark! :cheers:
Cheers,
Mick

Crockett

"point me in the direction of the best ugg boots"

they are on the end of my legs ;D ,,, it got  down to 1 degree in Perth,,, thats not meant to happen

Hoyks

Quote from: britts on May 25, 2012, 08:28:23 PM
Mortels sheepskin they have a heavy duty rubber sole for outdoor use.

+2. My wifes uggies finally had a blow out after 7 years faithful service.

hargs

Quote from: hairymick on May 26, 2012, 11:20:49 AM
Heya!

I'm old and I resemble that remark! :cheers:

Hairymick your profile states your 57 .........thats not old...........and where you live is a non ugg boat area forsure  :angel: :angel: :angel: :angel: :angel: :angel: :angel: Looks like Gods Own Country .......
Life is to short not to...............

wholehog

Quote from: cootha on May 25, 2012, 05:58:15 PM
I blew my uggies out at the end of last winter (riding my crf450 of all things), now in need of some new ones. 
Riding a dirt bike in Ugg boots......Mmmmmm
Quote from: cootha on May 25, 2012, 05:58:15 PM
I need to be able to wear them out to the pub, rsl, golf club and other fine dining establishments as well  8).
Never seen Ugg boots in "fine"dining establishments
But yes they certainly have there place around the home and when camping...had mine a couple of years..made locally on the Central Coast :cup:

wes120


alnjan

Quote from: GS on May 25, 2012, 06:17:27 PM
The perfect Aussie winter footwear, don't leave home with them on though.

We continue to buy ours from Two Sheep, which is an Organisation that provides employment for people with intellectual disabilities.

http://twosheep.com.au/about.html

Discovered them on a trip to Dubbo a couple of years back and we are still wearing them.

People that we have recommended them to have been very happy.

Cheers

Grant


agree very good boots, we have a pair each now
Cheers

Al and/or Jan

cancan

dandenong markets down in Melbourne is ugg boot heaven....well was when i lived there
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heath74

Anywhere in dandenong or frankston.  That's where the conisours of sheepskin footwear live.

mickkez