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My New Autumn Winter Boot Uniform: UGG Knitted Boot

July 17, 2008 by · 1 Comment 

knitted Ugg Boot with ButtonsNatalie writes…

Back in the Time Before The Bambino, I wore high heels all the time, and as soon as the summer left, I lived in knee high boots (I won’t call them the naughty name here…).

Anyway, since having the bambino, I don’t have to commute with the great unwashed on the tube and the train every day, and whilst I always have a great handbag, my choice of footwear for Autumn/Winter was my Cardi Knitted UGG Boot, and as soon as I get off the plane in the US (we’re probably going to be there in Sept and Oct for 2 different visits), I shall be snatching up the latest version.

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Now I never saw anyone else wearing the pair I had last year, but scarily this latest version is sold out on ASOS where they are £110. They are available from Office though for the same price.

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You can wear them as knee highs or the side buttons allow you to fold them over for a great military look. I know people have mixed feelings about UGGs but for me as a mum dashing around last year, I did it i style and some serious comfort, plus everyone asked where I got them. Don’t think I shall be in danger of that this time though….

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