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The pendulum of fashion keeps swinging, and one of the latest proofs is the resurgence of UGG boots. The late ‘00s proved fertile ground for the Californian brand, whose shearling boots — initially designed for surfers to wear out of the water — became a mainstay of everyday glamour.

Well, fast-forward to winter 2022, and after a lull in popularity, UGG stores are once again blessed with queues around the block to secure whatever remaining pairs of UGG Tasman Slippers there are. Seems crazy, right? But the writing was on the wall.

With the still-burning desire for Y2K looks, UGG was in line for a resurrection. Couple your new UGGs with a pair of low-rise jeans and a Von Dutch trucker cap, and you’re back in 2007. But, alongside the fact that UGG slotted squarely into returning trends, its popularity can also be attributed to the fact that UGG boots and slippers are ideal for winter.

UGG Tasman Slippers — the focus of this piece — are fuss-free slip-ons cut from furry shearling and built on a sturdy, outdoor-ready sole unit. It means that the easygoing style can be a permanent fixture for the cold season, whether you’re in the house or running errands.

But, thanks to the queues that arrived at UGG stores recently, the UGG Tasman Slipper hasn’t been easy to lay claim to unless you’re using the help of StockX. At StockX, there’s a wealth of different configurations of the slipper, and we’ve rounded up 10 of our favorites below. Plus, you can rest assured that each of the products is verified authentic under StockX guidelines.

Shop the best UGG Tasman Slippers to wear in 2023 below.

Dive Blue

Parade the fact that you managed to secure a pair of the hottest sandals around by sporting this impactful Dive Blue colorway.

Burnt Olive

If you're looking to keep things more lowkey, this Burnt Olvie iteration will do the trick.

Tasman LTA — Whitecap

Fitted with a hard-wearing, quilted upper, the UGG Tasman LTA is made for harder wear than the regular shearling version.

Tazz — Chestnut

A platform sole is the distinction between the Tazz Slipper and the Tasman Slipper. Short kings, this is your moment.

Black

One of the most lowkey, and therefore most popular versions of UGG Tasman Slippers is the all-black version.

Pink Rose

On the other end of the scale is Pink Rose; about as bold as this style comes.

White

All-white shearling — we would recommend reserving this pair for indoor usage only.

Chestnut

It's hard to beat an OG and this Chestnut colorway is proof.

Disquette Slipper

This mule version of the Tasman Slipper features a double-stuffed fur lining and a chunkier sole unit.

Tasman X — Taffy Pink

A waterproof upper complete with a sock liner ensure that the Tasman X Slippers are good for off-road use. This Taffy Pink colorway contrasts boldly with the more technical build.

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