Uggs for children are not as expensive as the adult boots. Children's sizes range from $50 to $150 while adult styles can cost between $120 and $300. Sometimes they can be found for better price on sale.
The Uggs company sells many products that are focused on kids including small boots and shoes. Kids' clothes are also offered on the website of Uggs. The clothes are relatively more expensive than other brands but high quality.
About $70-$2,000
6 is smaller than 8, so probably not........ Person above is wrong, a kids 6 to 6.5 (depending on brand) is equal to an adult 8
because there are kids and adult sizes. The kids have a black lable, and the adults have a tan lable.
size 6
The Bear paw Boots. they can pass as Uggs but they say Bear paw it is very comfortable and not expensive. it will be great to get it on black Friday
The most expensive pair of UGGs currently in production are the Raya Boot for Women, which cost $350.00.
You can find some unique, really cute kids uggs for a toddler online at zappos.com. One such uggs I found is at http://www.zappos.com/ugg-kids-bailey-button-toddler-seashell-rose.
damnn idk prada aree more expensive prombli then polo uggs but i neva saw the polo uggs but if they had both signs they would be hard.
well, it depends. If you're tall, and child, the kids uggs may be very short and women's may be very tall! If your a women and your short, they will both be tall for you! Occasionally, the women's are a bit taller than the kids. We don't want to have our kids wearing $150 + boots up to their knees!
When you buy the uggs it would probably say the name of the brand on the shoebox, or typically real uggs are more expensive and from what I've heard they usually cost 50$ or more in Canada.
It depends on the parents and if they're willing to buy them for the kids. I personally wouldn't recommend it. UGGs can cost a lot. And if the kids are really young, they are still growing. This means they are going to outgrow the UGGs. I don't see the worth of spending so much money on shoes if they are going to outgrow them quickly. If the kids are older, then again, it is up to the parents and if they are willing to spend the money to buy them.