If you're shopping for the **Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's**, you probably already know the brand's reputation for cozy footwear. I snagged a pair to test for a week, and I'm here to give you the real talk: are they worth the hype? In this honest review, I'll break down sizing, comfort, styling, and whether I'm keeping mine or sending them back.

What Exactly Are the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's?
The Ugg Cluggette is a hybrid clog-meets-slipper that Ugg launched to bridge the gap between indoor comfort and quick outdoor trips. Unlike classic fleece-lined slippers, the Cluggette features a more structured silhouette with a closed heel, a rubber outsole, and that iconic Ugg twinface sheepskin lining. I ordered the chestnut color, and first impressions? They're chunkier than I expected—in a good way. The sole has a slight platform (about 1.5 inches) that gives them a modern, almost chunky loafer vibe. They retail around $130, which is on par with other Ugg slippers. But are they worth the splurge? Let's get into the details.
Sizing: Do the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's Run True?
I'm usually a size 7.5 in sneakers, and I ordered the Ugg Cluggette in size 8 based on online reviews saying they run small. That was the right call. Even with socks, the size 8 fits snug but not tight. The sheepskin lining molds to your foot after a few wears, so if you're between sizes, definitely size up. The toe box is roomy enough for my slightly wider feet, and the heel is secure without slipping. One thing to note: the sole is firm—not squishy like some slippers—so if you want a cloud-like feel, these might not be it. But for all-day wear around the house and quick errands, the support is solid.
Comfort and Materials: Worth the Price?
The Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's use the same twinface sheepskin as classic Ugg boots—soft, warm, and breathable. I wore them for a full day of remote work (with a lot of standing at my standing desk), and my feet stayed comfortable without overheating. The rubber outsole has decent grip; I tested them on my tile floor and even stepped outside onto concrete—no slipping. My only minor complaint is that the insole isn't removable, so if you need orthotics, these won't work. But for most people, the natural arch support is enough. At $130, they feel well-made, but I'd wait for a sale. Ugg often has 30% off seasonal promotions.

How to Style Your Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's
Because the Cluggette is more structured than your average slipper, you can wear them outside without looking like you forgot to change shoes. I've styled mine with cuffed mom jeans and a chunky sweater for coffee runs, and with leggings and an oversized tee for lazy Sundays. They also look surprisingly cute with wide-leg trousers—the chunky sole gives a bit of edge. For my pet-fashion crossover, my dog Bubu even has a bandana that matches the chestnut color. Pro tip: avoid wearing them with anything too flowy; the clunky shape works best with cropped or tapered hems.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's
**Can I wear the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's outdoors?** Yes. The rubber outsole is durable and provides good traction on pavement and grass. I've worn mine to take out the trash and run short errands. Just don't expect them to hold up like sneakers in wet or muddy conditions.
**How do I clean my Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's?** Spot clean with a damp cloth and mild soap. Avoid submerging in water. For the sheepskin, use a suede brush to revive the nap. Regular maintenance will keep them looking fresh.
**Are the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's good for wide feet?** I have medium-wide feet, and the toe box offers enough room. The sheepskin molds to your foot over time. If you have very wide feet, consider sizing up half a size.
**Do they run hot?** The twinface sheepskin is breathable, so my feet stayed comfortable even during warm afternoons. They're warm but not sweaty.
Keep It or Return It? Final Verdict on the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's
After a week of testing, I'm keeping the Ugg Cluggette Slippers Women's. Here's why: they're comfortable for all-day wear, they look cute enough for quick errands, and the quality feels durable. But they're not perfect—if you want a plush, sink-in slipper, go with Ugg's classic scuffette. The Cluggette is more of an all-day hybrid. Also, the price is steep for a slipper, so if you're on a budget, look for dupes from brands like Bearpaw or Minnetonka. My honest verdict: **keep them** if you want a versatile, indoor-outdoor slipper that's supportive and stylish. **Return them** if you need ultra-soft cushioning or if you're strictly an indoor slipper person.
*Linked below: the exact pair I bought, plus my favorite styling pieces. Let me know in the comments if you have questions about the fit!*
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