Ugg Embraces Strength & Softness With Its Second Madhappy Collaboration

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Ugg has tapped community-focused brand Madhappy for a cozy fall-ready collaboration that highlights the strength found in softness. This marks the second collaboration between both brands.

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The multi-piece collaborative collection includes an ultra-cozy spin on Ugg’s most popular styles, the Tasman slipper and classic Ultra Mini. Both styles come in a wide range of both men’s and women’s sizes. The collaboration focuses on providing quality-crafted products that encourage both brands’ collective communities to lean into softness.

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Ugg x Madhappy Tasman in “Chestnut.”Ugg

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Retailing for $130, the slip-on unisex Tasman comes in neutral “Chocolate” and “Chestnut” colorways and features soft suede uppers that transition into plush sheepskin and upcycled wool lining, embroidered braiding at the ankles and flexible non-slip outsoles that are crafted of Ugg’s patent Treadlite made from renewable sugarcane.

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Ugg x Madhappy Tasman in “Chocolate.”Ugg

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Retailing for $160, the Ultra Mini comes in “Chestnut,” “Wild Grape” and “Snow.” The boot-esque style features suede uppers that are pre-treated to keep them looking better for longer and include cushioned plush UGGplush sockliners and flexible and lightweight outsole crafted with original premium Treadlite made from renewable sugarcane. Both the Tasman and Ultra Mini styles feature Madhappy’s signature logo embossed into the suede on the heel of each shoe.

Founded in Los Angeles in 2017 by Peiman Raf, Madhappy is a clothing and lifestyle brand centered around optimism. The brand was created with the intention of designing products and experiences that uplift people physically, mentally, and spiritually.

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Ugg x Madhappy Ultra Mini in “Wild Grape.”Ugg

$160

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Ugg, Madhappy, Tasman, Ultra Mini, slippers, collaboration.
Ugg x Madhappy Ultra Mini in “Snow.”Ugg

$160

Buy Now at ugg

Ugg, Madhappy, Tasman, Ultra Mini, slippers, collaboration.
Ugg x Madhappy Ultra Mini in “Chestnut.”Ugg

$160

Buy Now at ugg

Ugg was founded in Southern California in 1978 by an Australian surfer Brian Smith. The brand is best known for its sheepskin footwear. The brand experienced major popularity in the 2000s, quickly becoming a staple of many celebrities’ wardrobes including the likes of Paris Hilton, Beyoncé, and Kate Moss. Today, Ugg is enjoying a resurgence in popularity, seen on the proverbial “it-girls” of our time like Bella Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Elsa Hosk among others.

Ugg x Madhappy footwear collection is available on both brand’s websites.

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Amina Ayoud is an Assistant Digital Editor for Footwear News, where she writes stories about everything from celebrity style to breaking fashion and shoe releases. Ayoud cultivated a love of all things fashion early in life thanks to a deep love of fashion history and the luxury industry. In her free time, Ayoud is a self-proclaimed fashion nerd and thriftaholic.

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