Size Guide

Please choose the right size chart according to your boots style. If you're still unsure of your size, please place an order via measurement and we will figure out the size that´s best for you.
  • Size Chart

    Classic Style (EVA Sole) Size Chart

    The following size chart is applied to our Classic Style (EVA Sole), including Classic Tall Ugg Boots, Classic Short Ugg Boots, Classic Mini Ugg Boots, Classic Cardy Ugg Boots, Roxy Mid Ugg Boots, Roxy Short Ugg Boots and Bailey Button Ugg Boots.

    Outdoor Style (Rubber Sole) Size Chart

    The following size chart is applied to our Outdoor Style (Rubber Sole), including Ultra Tall Ugg Boots, Eskimo Outdoor Ugg Boots and Eskimo Fashion Ugg Boots.
    Please note that the Outdoor Style (Rubber Sole) is a bit bigger than Classic Style (EVA Sole).

    Our footware runs true to the size, if your bare foot measurements falls between the bare foot length measure on our chart then you can go either way depending on how you like to wear your footware. For example, if your bigger bare foot measures 25.5cm and you go down half a size to 7 it will be very snug at first, the toe will be right at the top but after walking in them for a while they will stretch and will be just right. However if you go with 8, they will be just right at first but will become a little loose after a while.

    Kids Style Size Chart

    The following size chart is applied to our Kids Style, including Kids Classic Ugg Boots.
  • Measurement

    How to measure?

    1. Standing or sitting in a natural position. Make sure your foot firmly touches the paper fixed on the floor.
    2. Trace the outline of your foot on the paper with a pencil. While tracing, do keep the pencil as straight and perpendicular as possible.


    3. Draw straight lines touching the outermost points at the top, bottom, and both sides of the outline.


    4. Measure the length and width of your foot and write the numbers down in millimeters.
    5. Repeat these steps for your other foot. As most people have one foot that is larger than the other, do use the larger of the two.
    The numbers you get finally is your actual foot measurements.