Published on April 4, 2026
If you’re anything like our editors, you’re thrilled of a nostalgic trend, especially when it brings back joyful memories. The UGG brand, which has maintained its relevance in fashion for over 25 years, is a perfect example of this revival. With designs that prioritize comfort—from clogs and slippers to the classic boot and modern silhouettes like the Lowmel Sneaker—UGG has something for everyone. Not to mention, the brand’s celebrity appeal has only grown in 2026, as stars like Charli XCX, Selena Gomez, and Doechii sport the latest variations.
According to UGG, some of their current bestsellers include the Adirondack Boot XXV ($250), popular for its après-ski vibes; the ankle-skimming Classic Micro Boot ($140), which has found its way into many wardrobes, including mine; and the Classic Tall II Boot ($220). The latter was recently spotted on Bella Hadid and has sparked significant conversation on platforms like TikTok.
Our editors have chosen specific UGG styles that reflect their personal fashion aesthetics while building feel-good outfits that resonate with today’s trends. These selections serve as solid reminders that something deemed “old” can always be reinterpreted as new again.
Lena Felton opted for an all-black, relaxed look featuring the UGG Tazz II Slipper, priced at $145. Jessica Andrews made a stylish swap for heels UGG Classic Short II Boot for $190. Sarah Wasilak embraced utilitarian chic with the UGG Moxy Chelsea Boot, available for $170. Haley Lyndes kept her ensemble uncomplicated with the UGG Otzo Clog at $150, while Naomi Parris embodied cozy-chic weekend vibes with the UGG Lowmel Sneaker, also priced at $150.
The collective choices of our editors not only highlight the versatility of UGG footwear but also underscore the brand’s ability to blend comfort with contemporary style, proving that these classic pieces are anything but outdated.
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