{"id":949,"date":"2025-03-04T15:00:00","date_gmt":"2025-03-04T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/?p=949"},"modified":"2025-03-19T21:44:24","modified_gmt":"2025-03-19T21:44:24","slug":"ugg-trainers-are-here-and-we-predict-theyll-be-the-shoe-of-the-year","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/curiousdrive.com\/index.php\/2025\/03\/04\/ugg-trainers-are-here-and-we-predict-theyll-be-the-shoe-of-the-year\/","title":{"rendered":"Ugg trainers are here \u2013 and we predict they\u2019ll be the shoe of the year"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Fashion contributer Maisie thinks these are about to be the hottest trainers to dominate your spring wardrobe. (Picture: Metro\/Ugg\/Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

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UGG<\/a> is best known for its super plush boots, whether it is the Ultra Mini Boot to the Classic Tall Boot, as well as the luxurious Scuffette II slippers. <\/p>\n

The fashion brand has continued to expand its array of footwear styles over the years to include the sell-out Tazz and Tasman boots, but there are some new kicks on the block. The latest drop comes in the form of trainers, which we were not expecting, but are pleasantly surprised by. <\/p>\n

The new release sees three new trainer styles, including the Lo Lowmel<\/a>, Lowmel<\/a> and Retrofi Low<\/a> trainer. <\/p>\n

The 22-piece collection<\/a>, which spans across the three new styles, are available in various neutral colourways, and available for women, men, as well as children. <\/p>\n

The price ranges from \u00a390 for the Kids Lo Lowmel Trainer up to \u00a3140 for the Retrofi Low Trainer. <\/p>\n

The trainers range from ankle length trainers, to high tops, chunky platform soles, and some feature UGG\u2019s iconic fur detail. <\/p>\n

Whether you pair with jeans, a chunky knitted top, a t-shirt and statement jacket, a full tracksuit, or leggings and a jumper is up to you. <\/p>\n

Trainers are all we live in from day to night, shopping sprees, running errands, to even some bars and pubs. The main dilemma is we can\u2019t decide between the three styles, plus stock is selling out fast. <\/p>\n

Shop Ugg\u2019s New Trainers<\/h2>\n
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Women's Retrofi Low Trainer<\/h2>\n

The chunky trainer promises optimum comfort for hours of wear.Made from a molded foam footbed and responsive sugarcane EVA midsole, for the desired support and cushioning. The upper section has been crafted from suede and recycled textiles. The shoe has a lace up fastening on the bridge of the foot, while the rubber sole, which is elevated, provides support, flexibility and protection to prevent the wearer from slipping and sliding.Available in three colours, including chestnut, black and ceramic off -white, in UK shoe sizes 3 to 9.<\/p>\n

BUY NOW FOR \u00a3140<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Women's Lowmel Trainer<\/h2>\n

The Lowmel Trainer is a high top design that comes further up the ankle. The upper has been crafted from a suede and textile hybrid, while a mesh section has been added to help with ventilation. The collar hugging the ankle is padded for extra comfort. The molded EVA footbed, combined with the sugarcane EVA outsole, provides a comfortable fit. The platform sole adds extra height, while the base has grooves to keep you on your toes. These trainers also feature chunky round laces, which are a stylistic feature as well as practical detail; wearers can tie them up to keep their feet in place, or leave them open. <\/p>\n

BUY NOW FOR \u00a3140<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Women's Lo Lowmel Trainer<\/h2>\n

The Lo Lowmel are very similar to the Lowmel Trainer, but they are lower rise. We would liken them to Nike Dunks.The upper has been made from a combination of suede and recycled canvas that is lightweight and comfortable, while the base features the same sugarcane EVA outsole to mold to the wearer's foot. It also boasts a chunky platform sole to add extra height, as well as chunky laces. Available in four colours, including black, chestnut, grey and off-white. <\/p>\n

BUY NOW FOR \u00a3125<\/span><\/a><\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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