| Ordering ugg boots for my turning 2yo child. They are growing into a size 5.5 shoe in stride rite. Does anyone know if ugg boots run big, small etc? Ugg doesn’t have half sizes. |
| Unless you have money to burn - fuggs are the way to go for toddlers! I’ve gotten them from Target and Old Navy - and they’re a fraction of the cost and for that age - and warm and cute. The great thing about fake uggs too is since they’re so inexpensive you can get multiple pairs in multiple colors. |
Really non-responsive to OP's question, but I agree. My elementary school kid destroys her Uggs, and I can imagine a toddler would trash them in a week. I see toddler size Bearpaw or other real leather and fur boots at Marshalls and TJ Maxx all of the time, but unfortunately my kid is brand specific already and wants the real deal. (Though wears them for two winters nonstop, so better value than a toddler that will outgrow them quickly.) For my big kid, they seem to run true to size, but the way they fit you can size up more than in other shoes. My Uggs are a size too large and I've never noticed them feeling too big. |
| They run true to size. I always buy used ones on postmark or at the kids consignment sales for $20-30 |
| OP, since your DC is in a half size, I’d size up. I just got size 6 uggs for my daughter who wears size 5 in other sneakers and they fit well. |
Literally just ordered some - ordered the same size as she currently wears in ten littles - they are maybe a half size smaller, but very close to TTS. Also, kid loves them! |
| They run slightly big in my experience, but very comfortable, I size up and have no problem with them I grew up in a cold country wearing shearling, I love it for my child too - it's hygienic and warm. Any synthetic lining would result in sweaty stinky feet. |
Thank you! |
| Very small |
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Get a full size up and they will still be snug.
They are super cute! |
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Contrarian here: because of the way the break in, they actually lasted a long time for my DD when she was a toddler. The shearling packs down and the suede stretches, so we got a season more of wear than expected.
She does not wear them in snow or wet- we’re in a cold dry climate. I wouldn’t get them for snowy weather. |