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20% off UGG Boots at Originaluggboots.com.au - Use Code Oz20 at Checkout

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20% off the entire website at www.originaluggboots.com.au

Sale items are INCLUDED in this offer.

Postage is $9.95 for 1 pair (Australia wide) or $15 for 2 or more pairs. (Australia wide)

Offer ends at midnight Sunday 28th June 2015.

Offer is only valid online.

We are Australian made and owned. Please dont compare us to the bargain sites which are offering Chinese made ugg boots, some are not even sheepskin. (even though we are priced roughly the same)

We offer genuine sheepskin UGG boots, Made right here in Australia so if you are looking for a great priced genuine Australian made pair of UGGs then this is a great offer for you.

If you are in Melbourne, VIC and would prefer to pick up instead of having it sent out please choose "store pick up" at checkout.

Any questions, feel free to ask!

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  • Surely you guys could have matched your sale from 2 weeks ago at least? Not much of a bargain considering you posted a deal 2 weeks ago it was over 35% off???

  • The rugged sole ones - are you able to do those in the larger sizes (size 13 Aus male/Euro49)? Or are they limited because it's a moulded sole?

    • Hey,

      They are limited because they have moulded soles. We can assist with the other soles if you would like.

      Thanks,

  • I got a pair recently from the big name (Internationally sold, Chinese made) for $89 shipped. Had to return them as the sheepskin inside was really horrible and scratchy (compared to a no name pair my girlfriend has). However the same style from the OP (Boat Ugg) is $48 more even with this deal.

    Might stick with my Amazon MuckLucks:

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BMAN2M?psc=1&redirect=t…

    • err, who is the BIG name, exactly?

      • Presumably the 'big name' refers to the US owned "UGG Australia" brand, their boots are made in China and they effectively have a worldwide trademark on 'Ugg' boots everywhere except Australia.

        Not to be confused with the Australian owned "UGG Australia" brand who make boots locally in Melbourne and are probably the only maker that gets their sheepskin tanned here too (they have their own tannery).

        • Yes them (the first lot). They were terrible.

  • I picked up a pair of Classic Long Ugg Boot - Sand-7M / 9W from Scoopon recently. I paid $120 delivered.
    After applying the sale code to the already reduced sale item, it seems about the same.

  • Rugged tall black, how low can you go ?

  • The standard price for Australian made Ugg boots at http://www.indulgehq.com.au/ is cheaper than this, and they have free postage. Not associated with them, but I've bought from there a couple of times and had great service.

    • Doh… Their price is the same as what I paid via Scoopon, but I had to pay for shipping too.

    • The only Ugg boots I can find on indulgehq.com.au are Ozwear Classic branded ones, and I really doubt they're made in Australia.

      Their website (http://ozwearugg.com.au) says that they're 100% Australian owned and that their boots are made from Australian sheepskin, but nowhere can I see any statement about where the boots are actually made. If they were made here in Australia, you'd expect to find that mentioned on their website. They're probably made in China.

    • Indulge HQ - Not Australian made.

  • LivingSocial has a deal on sheepskin boots today.
    The Tall boots are $99+shipping, however their promo website kicked in and offered them to me for $89 for a limited time + shipping.
    They have a picture of a Kangaroo and "Ugg" on the heel.

    • Says they're Australian made, but they don't have any bigger sizes and the listing uses US sizing. Odd.

  • I'm super keen pick up a pair of rugged tall ocean blue uggs in an AU womens 10 but I'm sad that on the sale page, there are a few sizes listed in that particular make on sale for $159, but the size I want is full price at $189. Is this deliberate or just an oversight?
    Also I find the size chart a bit confusing as I'm an AU women's 10, but there is no way in hell I'm an EU 43 (I fall within the max foot size though at 26.5). Is it safe to say the AU women's foot size is the most accurate foot size to go by?

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