UGG
UGG Tasman Weather Hybrid in Black (GS)
€129,00
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Material
45% Recycled Polyester, 55% Latex
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SKU:
KFW25-1171171K-BLK-27.5
UGG Tasman Weather Hybrid in Black
The UGG Tasman Weather Hybrid delivers all weather confidence in a lightweight, slip on silhouette designed for young adventurers. Crafted with waterproof suede, sealed seam construction, and a protective foam overshoe, this hybrid style keeps feet warm, dry, and supported during light rain or mild snow. The plush UGGplush™ lining and insole provide the signature cushioned feel, while the renewable sugarcane EVA sole adds softness, traction, and eco conscious durability. Finished with elastic toggled laces and embossed UGG branding, the Tasman Weather Hybrid offers slipper level comfort with outdoor ready performance for a modern mini me moment.
Details:
- Waterproof suede upper
- Waterproof elements and seam sealed construction
- Elastic laces with toggle (45% recycled polyester, 55% latex)
- Lining: 10 mm UGGplush™, 60% upcycled wool, 40% TENCEL lyocell
- Insole: 10 mm UGGplush™, 60% upcycled wool, 40% TENCEL lyocell
- Outsole: Renewable sugarcane EVA
- Permanent weather protective foam overshoe
- Logo: Heat embossed UGG logo and woven label
- Perfect for: light rain, moderate rain, light snow
Shipping
FOUR: Order before 11:00 AM, same day shipping.
Multibrand: Delivery within 1-3 working days.
For the rest of the world, delivery takes 3-5 business days.
Shipping costs*
NL, BE & DE: €4,95
Rest of Europe: €15
Worldwide: from €30, depending on weight and location.
*Shipping costs do not include duties and taxes.
Returns
If the item is not what you expected, you have 14 days to return them to our warehouse for a full refund.
Please ensure the items are unworn, undamaged, and unused, with all tags attached and in their original packaging.
*If you return items from an order that qualified for a free bag, the bag must also be returned if the total price of the returned items falls below €150. If the bag is not returned, €50 will be deducted from your refund.
