+1. I wouldn't think anything of it except I might think how cute they look. Now I've seen kids in Dior and Gucci- that's pretentious and cheesy, but Uggs are fine. |
Google how they're made. That's why not! |
+1 my parents worked their asses off so we could afford certain luxuries. We had the equivalent of things like ugg boots at that time. Now many years later I have a job and work my ass off. And yes my daughter has uggs. My parents have me a lot but also taught me the value of hard work and the need to help others. I'm trying to do the same for my daughter. Having ugg boots doesn't equal being spoilt or lazy. |
| I had fuggs and the sole was different - more slippery. I weat a 7.5 or 8 shoe and a 6 uggs . Uggs stretch so a child could easily wear them for 2 years. |
| My DD has worn various Uggs and Hunters since she was 3. She is now 10. I think it's fine if you like them, get them. |
So you work your ass off to buy your daughter the best of the best? Your parents successfully taught you how to be superficial. bravo |
Gucci has many cool children shoes. DD has gucci sneakers and every time she wears them she gets a ton of compliments. |