Anonymous wrote:I would go with the Tasman, the ultra mini, classic mini, classic short, or classic tall. The popular height of these Uggs changes faster than these kids change their crew socks. But these are the main styles that will rotate in and out of style.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones the OP showed from Bloomingdale’s were much nicer than those ugly uggo Tasmans. Buy the ones that work for your daughter not what the majority has bought.
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Yeah, well, if she is a middle schooler, the ones "the majority has bought" are the ones that work for OP's daughter.
Anonymous wrote:We don’t cave to peer pressure - not spending $100 on shoes she may grow out of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones the OP showed from Bloomingdale’s were much nicer than those ugly uggo Tasmans. Buy the ones that work for your daughter not what the majority has bought.
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Anonymous wrote:The ones the OP showed from Bloomingdale’s were much nicer than those ugly uggo Tasmans. Buy the ones that work for your daughter not what the majority has bought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ones the OP showed from Bloomingdale’s were much nicer than those ugly uggo Tasmans. Buy the ones that work for your daughter not what the majority has bought.
Not in middle school. In middle school they all want the same thing. Its a developmental stage.
Anonymous wrote:The ones the OP showed from Bloomingdale’s were much nicer than those ugly uggo Tasmans. Buy the ones that work for your daughter not what the majority has bought.
Anonymous wrote:The ones the OP showed from Bloomingdale’s were much nicer than those ugly uggo Tasmans. Buy the ones that work for your daughter not what the majority has bought.