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PetitePerfection
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really random....my ugg boots (not the cutest but perfect for wearing just around the house) have gotten kinda stretched out and loose around the ankles/calves. Anyone know how to make them snug again?? I miss the way they were before!!!:sad:
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wear thicker socks :laugh: once they stretch they can't go back.0
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stuff 'em with cake0
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Google says this: "Get them wet, to get their proper shape while drying, Ugg Shoes should be stuffed with paper towels or newspaper. They should then be allowed to air-dry naturally in a warm area, but not in the path of direct heating or sunlight."0
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If you wash them the texture of the sheepskin will change slightly, but if you don't mind that then it should tighten them up. Machine wash and air dry.0
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I hope they are not the kind they make from skinning animals alive in china.0
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stuff 'em with cake
this. works every time.0 -
I would wear thicker socks with them.0
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I hope they are not the kind they make from skinning animals alive in china.
Ugg does not do that.0 -
I always assume that boots like that stink. Don't know why. Perhaps it's the idea that they are warm and would make one feet sweat a lot. :drinker:0
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I always assume that boots like that stink. Don't know why. Perhaps it's the idea that they are warm and would make one feet sweat a lot. :drinker:
haha I think they probably would if you didn't wear socks with them!0
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