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Ugg‘s stepping into fall — otherwise known as “Ugg season” — with a plush twist on its signature winter boots.
In its fall 2023 collection, the Southern California-based brand has released the new Classic Chillapeak — a style in the spirit of its Classic boots. This $250 style features the label’s smooth suede uppers in its signature chestnut-brown hue, complete with counter loops and “Ugg” nameplate logo embroidery on each shaft.
The pair’s unique coziness, however, comes from its structure and silhouette. The shoe features quilted suede toes with a rounded base, complete with matching suede midsoles and thick soles — as well as platform-style outsoles made with renewable sugarcane. For a signature Ugg touch, the shoe is also lined with the brand’s staple fluffy Uggplush upcycled wool, which trims its front shafts for an extra burst of comfort.
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The shoe also comes in a dark brown “Burnt Cedar” colorway, as well, leaning into Ugg’s penchant for tonal neutrals while remaining versatile and cozy.
Outside of the shorter silhouette, the Chillapeak also comes in both colorways in a similar knee-high boot, the Chillapeak Tall. This $280 style features its namesake’s soft wool lining, trim and quilting atop thick platform soles, complete with taller shafts for fuller coverage.
In other Ugg news, the label has recently launched a new social media partnership with rapper Cardi B, spotlighting the Grammy Award-winning musician wearing its new collections to officially launch “Ugg season.” this autumn.
Ugg’s fall 2023 collection features a wide array of flat, heeled and platform-soled boots, slippers and moccasins in an array of hues, including brown, tan, black, pink and blue. You can discover the full range now in the brand’s stores and on its website.
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