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Ugg Slippers

UGG slippers are the pair you reach for the moment you get home. This collection gathers slip-on styles for men and women, from open-back scuffs you can kick off in a second to fuller moccasins and closed-back designs that keep the whole foot warm. Colours run from quiet neutrals to a few brighter tones, and the shapes suit slow mornings, working at your desk, or a dash to the letterbox. If you are new to UGG slippers, the scuffs are the easiest place to start.

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UGG Slippers

Slippers are where UGG feels most at home. This collection gathers soft, slip-on styles for men and women, from open-back scuffs to fuller moccasins and closed-back designs, so there is a pair for lazy weekends, home offices, and everything in between.

Open-back or closed-back?

Open styles like scuffs and slides are quick to slip on and let your feet breathe, which suits pottering around the house. Closed-back and moccasin styles cover more of the foot, hold their warmth, and stay put if you are moving between rooms or heading outside briefly.

Getting the most from them

A little care goes a long way. Air slippers out between wears, keep them clear of direct heat, and give suede or sheepskin styles an occasional brush to keep them looking fresh.

Frequently Asked Questions

It mostly comes down to coverage. Scuffs and slides are open at the back, so they slip on fast and feel airy, which suits quick moves around the house. Closed-back and moccasin styles wrap the whole foot, hold warmth better, and stay on more securely if you are up and about. If you take shoes on and off a lot, an open back is handy; for cosy coverage, go closed.

Some styles have a harder, moulded outsole made for the odd trip to the bin, the letterbox, or the car, while softer-soled slippers are really meant for indoors. A quick way to tell is the sole itself: a rubber-style base copes with outdoor steps far better than a soft suede or wool one. If outdoor wear matters to you, the sole type is noted on each product page.

Everyday care is simple. Air them out between wears, keep them away from direct heat like heaters and dryers, which can stiffen soft materials, and spot-clean marks gently rather than soaking the whole slipper. For sheepskin and suede styles, a suede brush lifts light marks and a protector spray helps them shrug off the next one.

Slippers are usually worn with a relaxed, comfortable fit rather than tight. If you are between sizes, many people size down for a snugger feel, though it can vary from style to style. Sheepskin-lined pairs often feel a little full when new and settle as the lining moulds to your foot, so a snug start is normal.

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