So, about the durability of UGG Women's Tazz Slippers—our research suggests they're pretty solid in that department. Folks seem to appreciate not only their comfort and warmth, thanks to the fluffy 10mm UGGplush wool lining and insole, but also their staying power.
One thing to consider, though, is how they fit over time. The manufacturer mentions that if you're in between sizes, it's a good idea to go a half size up. A lot of people agree with this advice, saying the slippers can fit snugly, especially if you're wearing thicker socks or have wider feet.
Another thing to note is the 1.5-inch platform design. Some say it adds a bit of bulk, which has sparked a bit of discussion about whether or not you should size up. From what I've seen, many swear by going a size up to get that cozy fit, even if they feel tight at first.
The cool part? They stretch out and become more comfortable as you wear them.
And just to add, the Chestnut color is quite popular among wearers—apparently, it matches well with the colder months' vibe. Plus, the slippers maintain their look and structure even after a lot of use, which says a lot about their durability.
So, if you're eyeing these for when it gets chilly and you're usually a half size in shoes, maybe consider going up a size for a more comfy fit, especially if you're all about the thick socks. That's a little extra tip that could save you from squeezing around at home.