When the weather turns, a boot that shrugs off a bit of water makes everyday life easier. This collection groups the styles built with damp and cooler conditions in mind, for women, men, and kids, so you can keep the UGG look going through the wetter months. You will find different heights and finishes, from treated suede to smoother surfaces that wipe clean. How much water each style handles varies, so match the boot to the conditions you actually face.
When the weather turns, a boot that shrugs off a bit of water makes everyday life easier. This collection groups the styles built with damp and cooler conditions in mind, for women, men, and kids, so you can keep the UGG look going through the wetter months. You will find different heights and finishes, from treated suede to smoother surfaces that wipe clean. How much water each style handles varies, so match the boot to the conditions you actually face.
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Water Resistant UGG Boots
Wetter days call for footwear that can handle a puddle or a passing shower. This collection groups together boots made with damp conditions in mind, from everyday styles to snow-ready and slimmer, closer-fitting shapes, so cooler, rainier weather does not mean packing the UGGs away.
What makes them weather-ready
These styles tend to use treated or coated surfaces that resist moisture better than untreated suede, along with soles built for grip. The level of protection differs between designs, so it is worth reading how each one is described.
Keeping them at their best
Reapplying a suitable protector spray now and then helps treated surfaces keep doing their job, and letting boots dry naturally after a wet day keeps them in shape.
These styles are grouped for their water-resistant qualities, which is not the same as fully waterproof. Many cope well with light rain, puddles, and damp ground, but heavy or prolonged wet is a bigger ask. The product page describes how each boot is built and how much moisture it is designed to handle, which is the best guide for your conditions.
It usually comes down to the surface and the construction. Treated or coated materials repel moisture better than untreated suede, closer seams let in less water, and a moulded outsole adds grip on wet ground. No single feature does it all, so these styles combine a few to handle damp days more comfortably.
For light rain and damp footpaths, many styles in this collection are a sensible choice. For heavier downpours or standing water, water resistance has its limits and varies by design, so it pays to check each product page first. Drying boots naturally afterwards, away from direct heat, helps them last.
Treatments wear down over time, so reapplying a suitable protector spray every so often helps the surface keep repelling moisture. Wipe off mud and salt before it dries, let damp boots dry slowly at room temperature rather than near a heater, and store them somewhere airy. The care notes on each product page cover anything specific to that material.