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Year after year, we see the viral UGG Tazz slippers make a comeback for fall and sell out almost instantly. Well, we’re not leaving it until the last minute again this year. So listen up shoppers, this is my official announcement letting you all know that the iconic UGG Tazz slippers are currently in stock right now, available in all the sizes and colors you’ve been dreaming of getting your hands on. Yes, you read that right. From Chestnut to Mustard Seed, these five-star rated slippers are back and better than ever, after stealing our hearts on Pinterest and TikTok.
Lucky for you, we’ve done all the legwork and rounded up all the trusted Tazz retailers we know and love, plus other viral UGG styles, along with budget-friendly dupes that look just as good as the originals—because at E! News, we don't believe in gatekeeping. Remember that this is your last opportunity to snag a pair because they quickly sell out as we make our way into fall. So, ready to snag fall's must-have shoe? Keep scrolling to shop the viral platform shoe that everyone is raving about.
Meet the slipper that started it all. With its cozy, moisture-wicking lining that mimics shearling, and the signature cross-stitch along the heel collar, it's the perfect fall shoe. The Chestnut color stole hearts, and while the coveted Mustard Seed is sold out (we feel your pain), you can still snag it in Black, Sand, and other standout shades.
These cuties are just like the viral favorites, minus the platform. Crafted with the same UGGplush lining and suede upper, they’re the ideal alternative if you're okay with a bit less height. Perfect for those who missed out on the originals (procrastinators, we see you).
Fluffy, durable, and another shopper favorite, the Disquette pairs a cozy slip-on silhouette with a retro 1" platform sole for a bold, everyday look. It has a durable outsole that can also be worn indoors and outdoors.
This ultra-elevated classic boot is a nostalgic twist on UGG's beloved style, backed by its viral status. Made with rich suede and lined with UGGplush for that signature softness, it’s a must-have for any fall wardrobe.
For a cozier vibe, try these UGG-inspired Codie platform slippers from Steve Madden. With their plush faux shearling lining and brown-stitched neutral collar, they capture the same essence and warmth as the original UGG slippers we adore.
Bearpaws have long been a go-to for UGG-inspired styles we all love, but at a more wallet-friendly price. This cozy slipper features the same platform and slip-on design, complete with a charming brown-tone stitch around the heel collar—and it comes in seven other chic colors.
Yes, the UGG Tazz slippers are worth the investment for anyone seeking a blend of style, comfort, and durability. Their premium materials, including the plush shearling lining, ensure long-lasting wear, while the unique platform design keeps you looking trendy.
We recommend styling them with cozy loungewear for a chic at-home look or paired with jeans and an oversized sweater for an IT-girl fall fit. We've also seen them styled with crew socks and an A-line skirt.
These viral shoes can be purchased from the official UGG website, major department stores, and authorized online retailers. Be sure to check for availability in your preferred size and color.
To clean them, gently brush off any surface dirt with a suede brush. For deeper cleaning, use a damp cloth and a small amount of UGG cleaner and conditioner, then let them air dry away from direct heat. Regular care helps maintain their appearance and longevity.
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