A versatile platform clog made of velvet-like suede, the Goldenstar Clog.
A style that doesn't require coordination, bringing the comfort that everyone seeks in clogs.
The heel strap has a design where the connection part rotates, allowing for two different ways to wear it.
In addition to wearing it with a heel strap, it can also be worn in an open-back style that makes it easy to put on and take off.
The ultra-lightweight outsole provides cushioning and support that lasts all day.
Material
Upper: Suede
【Lining】: Textile made from 100% recycled polyester fibers
【Footbed】: Molded EVA
[Midsole]: EVA derived from sugarcane using recycled EVA regrind
【Outsole】: EVA derived from sugarcane
The brand UGG was launched in Southern California in 1978 by an Australian surfer.
A popular sheepskin boot brand representing Australia, loved widely around the world from surfers to celebrities.
A style that doesn't require coordination, bringing the comfort that everyone seeks in clogs.
The heel strap has a design where the connection part rotates, allowing for two different ways to wear it.
In addition to wearing it with a heel strap, it can also be worn in an open-back style that makes it easy to put on and take off.
The ultra-lightweight outsole provides cushioning and support that lasts all day.
Material
Upper: Suede
【Lining】: Textile made from 100% recycled polyester fibers
【Footbed】: Molded EVA
[Midsole]: EVA derived from sugarcane using recycled EVA regrind
【Outsole】: EVA derived from sugarcane
The brand UGG was launched in Southern California in 1978 by an Australian surfer.
A popular sheepskin boot brand representing Australia, loved widely around the world from surfers to celebrities.
color | SAND, CHESTNUT, BLACK |
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size | 23.0(US6)/23cm,
23.5(US6.5)/23.5cm,
24.0(US7)/24cm,
24.5(US7.5)/24.5cm,
25.0(US5)/25cm
Details about the size |
Actual size | 23.5(US6.5)/23.5cm : 重さ:286g, ヒール寸:3.5cm, プラットフォーム高さ:3.5cm |
Material | 表素材:スエード |
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