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Women's Tasman Slipper

SKU:UGG-W/5955-CHE-US7

$110.00
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Description

A slipper for all occasions, our best-selling Tasman features the same light, durable outsole as our Classic Boot, so you can wear it both indoors and out. Lined with plush sheepskin and upcycled wool, it's crafted from soft suede with an embroidered braid and easy slip-on silhouette. Pair with boyfriend jeans and a knit sweater.

Details

Item No.5955

This product was made in a factory that supports women in our supply chain with the help of HERproject, a collaborative initiative that creates partnerships with brands like ours to empower and educate women in the workplace.

This product contains real fur from sheep or lamb. Fur may be sourced from Australia, Ireland, the United Kingdom, or the United States. It has been artificially dyed and treated.

Treadlite by UGG™ Proprietary compound which increases cushioning and traction for a supremely lightweight, ultra-durable sole.
Sheepskin Lining Vetted through extensive, industry-leading processes to ensure only the highest quality sheepskin makes the cut, delivering the signature feeling of UGG.
  • Suede upper
  • UGG® Tasman braid or UGG® Tasman braid (70% recycled polyester, 30% rayon)
  • 17mm sheepskin lining
  • 17mm UGGpure™ upcycled wool insole or 17mm UGGplush™ 80% upcycled wool, 20% lyocell insole
  • Treadlite by UGG™ outsole for comfort
  • Polyester binding or textile binding made from 100% recycled polyester fibers
  • Heat-embossed UGG® logo
  • RN 88276

    About The Brand

    UGG, since 1978.

    It started in 1978, when Australian surfer Brian Smith moved to Southern California with a dream. Designing a product unlike any other from his favorite material – sheepskin – the Classic Boot was born. By the mid 80s, UGG became a symbol of SoCal beach culture, gaining momentum through surf shops from San Diego to Santa Cruz. Adopted by the fashion elite and then the world, the brand has since expanded beyond the icon to design footwear, apparel, accessories, and homeware with an uncompromising attitude toward creativity, quality, and craftsmanship.

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    WOMEN'S SHOES

    Heel-Toe
    Measurement (IN)

    8.66

    8.86

    9.06

    9.25

    9.45

    9.65

    9.84

    10.04

    10.24

    10.43

    10.63

    10.83

    11.02

    11.42

    11.81

    12.20

    US

    5

    5.5

    6

    6.5

    7

    7.5

    8

    8.5

    9

    9.5

    10

    10.5

    11

    12

    13

    14

    UK

    3

    3.5

    4

    4.5

    5

    5.5

    6

    6.5

    7

    7.5

    8

    8.5

    9

    10

    11

    12

    Europe

    36

    36.5

    37

    37.5

    38

    38.5

    39

    39.5

    40

    40.5

    41

    41.5

    42

    43

    44

    45

    Japan (CM)

    22

    22.5

    23

    23.5

    24

    24.5

    25

    25.5

    26

    26.5

    27

    27.5

    28

    29

    30

    31

    Mexico (CM)

    22

    22.5

    23

    23.5

    24

    24.5

    25

    25.5

    26

    26.5

    27

    27.5

    28

    29

    30

    31

    China (MM)

    220

    225

    230

    235

    240

    245

    250

    255

    260

    265

    270

    275

    280

    290

    300

    310

    HOW TO MEASURE

    If you are unsure which shoe size to purchase, please follow the below steps:


    1. Draw a straight line longer than your foot on a piece of paper.


    2. Place the paper on a flat surface. Stand on the line with your heel and longest toe centered. If measuring a child's foot,        it may be easier to hold the paper up to their foot.


    3. Place a mark on the line at the tip of the longest toe and at the back of the heel.


    4. Repeat steps above for the other foot.


    5. Measure the distance between the marks. Taking the larger of the two measurements, use the conversion chart to find      your correct shoe size.