Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, so I'm going to tell you the truth.
I wouldn't think anything at all for a child over 3 or 4. Maybe even 2.
Under 2, though, I'd think the parent was a complete idiot for spending that kind of money and that they must be a FTM.
My 2yo son is on his second season with his "baby" Uggs, which are only $50, and he just got a new pair that look like the adult Uggs. I think they are adorable and don't care what anyone else thinks!
BTW, you can buy new shearling footbeds for $10 a piece on the Ugg website.
I can't imagine anyone would have a one-year-old walking around in ill-fitting shoes so I guess what you're saying is your two-year-old's feet haven't grown in a full year. Have you discussed this with the pediatrician? It sounds highly unusual to me.
Lol. But I was more disturbed that she said 2 yo SON!
Are you saying that boys can't wear uggs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, so I'm going to tell you the truth.
I wouldn't think anything at all for a child over 3 or 4. Maybe even 2.
Under 2, though, I'd think the parent was a complete idiot for spending that kind of money and that they must be a FTM.
My 2yo son is on his second season with his "baby" Uggs, which are only $50, and he just got a new pair that look like the adult Uggs. I think they are adorable and don't care what anyone else thinks!
BTW, you can buy new shearling footbeds for $10 a piece on the Ugg website.
I can't imagine anyone would have a one-year-old walking around in ill-fitting shoes so I guess what you're saying is your two-year-old's feet haven't grown in a full year. Have you discussed this with the pediatrician? It sounds highly unusual to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, so I'm going to tell you the truth.
I wouldn't think anything at all for a child over 3 or 4. Maybe even 2.
Under 2, though, I'd think the parent was a complete idiot for spending that kind of money and that they must be a FTM.
My 2yo son is on his second season with his "baby" Uggs, which are only $50, and he just got a new pair that look like the adult Uggs. I think they are adorable and don't care what anyone else thinks!
BTW, you can buy new shearling footbeds for $10 a piece on the Ugg website.
I can't imagine anyone would have a one-year-old walking around in ill-fitting shoes so I guess what you're saying is your two-year-old's feet haven't grown in a full year. Have you discussed this with the pediatrician? It sounds highly unusual to me.
Lol. But I was more disturbed that she said 2 yo SON!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, so I'm going to tell you the truth.
I wouldn't think anything at all for a child over 3 or 4. Maybe even 2.
Under 2, though, I'd think the parent was a complete idiot for spending that kind of money and that they must be a FTM.
My 2yo son is on his second season with his "baby" Uggs, which are only $50, and he just got a new pair that look like the adult Uggs. I think they are adorable and don't care what anyone else thinks!
BTW, you can buy new shearling footbeds for $10 a piece on the Ugg website.
I can't imagine anyone would have a one-year-old walking around in ill-fitting shoes so I guess what you're saying is your two-year-old's feet haven't grown in a full year. Have you discussed this with the pediatrician? It sounds highly unusual to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You asked, so I'm going to tell you the truth.
I wouldn't think anything at all for a child over 3 or 4. Maybe even 2.
Under 2, though, I'd think the parent was a complete idiot for spending that kind of money and that they must be a FTM.
My 2yo son is on his second season with his "baby" Uggs, which are only $50, and he just got a new pair that look like the adult Uggs. I think they are adorable and don't care what anyone else thinks!
BTW, you can buy new shearling footbeds for $10 a piece on the Ugg website.
Anonymous wrote:Try Bearpaws or some other knock off that are just as good quality but less than 1/2 the price.
Anonymous wrote:You asked, so I'm going to tell you the truth.
I wouldn't think anything at all for a child over 3 or 4. Maybe even 2.
Under 2, though, I'd think the parent was a complete idiot for spending that kind of money and that they must be a FTM.
Anonymous wrote:I bought my 7 year old daughter Uggs. I grew up with a mother who wouldn't spend money on anything she deemed not worthwhile and she also prohibited me from spending my own money on anything she deemed frivolous. I wanted a pair of Jordache jeans when I was in middle school. I had babysitting money to pay for them. Nope. I could have the cheap knockoffs from Kmart. I certainly couldn't spend my own money on the pair of jeans I wanted. Vans? Nikes? Nope. Nope. Plenty of "good" shoes to choose from at a cheaper price point. No need to buy anything ever because you worked for it and you want the "real thing" not the cheap knock off.
My mother gasped in horror when she saw my daughter's Uggs. "Why did you buy her those expensive boots?!!" My response, "Because I can."