Emu Bronte Boot Review

Now that I am a proud owner of not only Uggs boots, but Emu Bronte as well, I thought I would give it an unbiased review.

Mine are called Emu Bronte Mini, color chocolate brown. I bought mine from Engless.com and I paid only $32 for them with shipping included.

I am usually size 7.5 or 8, depending on brand and after reading Emu Bronte Boot Reviews on Amazon and Endless, I decided to size down to 7. When the boots arrived I was shocked how huge they actually were. They were way bigger than my size 8 Uggs boots. If it wasn’t for Endless Free Shipping and Return policy, I would have kept them since they were pretty cheap and just wore them with thick socks. But because I could return them for free and reorder smaller size, I went for it. Well, size 6 fit like a glove. Well, a little snug at first, but perfect after a few days.

I have to mention that my feet are on a narrow side, so if your feet are wide, sizing down half a size or just one size should be fine. If you order from Endless, you may try purchasing both sizes and keeping the one that fits better.

Now, back to the review. The boots are very soft inside and VERY warm. Emu Bronte boot are different that Emu Stinger. Emu Bronte are lined with 100% wool inside while Stinger are lined with sheepskin like Uggs. Of course, Stinger are more expensive also.

The outside is real suede upper. It is not waterproof, but I sprayed it with Kiwi water protector before wearing. The boots are very warm and very soft. I wore them in 20 F degree barefeet and my feet were still warm.

The quality is pretty good. The boots appear very well made just like Uggs.

The style looks just like Ugg classic. I wish I wasn’t so cheap and ordered Emu Bronte Tall boot instead of mini. I don’t like how they look like with my jeans tucked in and if I don’t tuck them in, you can see the boot from underneath. It doesn’t look good, so I have to wear flare jeans to avoid the problem.

Emu Bronte boot may not be my favorite boot, but it is definitely the warmest.

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