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UGG Women's Classic Mini II Boot - BlackThe Classic is back and ready for year round VT wearing Our Classic Boot was originally worn by surfers to keep warm after early morning sessions and has since become iconic for its soft sheepskin and enduring design. Incorporating a durable, ultra lightweight sole to increase cushioning and traction, these versatile boots pair well with practically any Vermont outfit you have. Protected: Post Applied Treatment Topically applied water repellency
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