> At a Glance
> – Quince’s Australian Clog Slippers are back in stock after selling out in every color and size
> – Shoppers compare the $58 pair to Ugg’s $125 Tasman style
> – Available in brown, gray, and black
> – Why it matters: Budget-friendly, quality slippers that rival premium brands are finally available again
Quince’s Australian Clog Slippers have returned. The $58 shearling-lined clogs sold out completely and are now restocked, offering a wallet-friendly alternative to Ugg’s hard-to-find Tasman slippers.
The Restock Details
These clogs feature a slip-on design with full shearling lining for warmth and support. Multiple shoppers say they match the “look and feel” of Ugg’s Tasman, which costs $125 and frequently goes out of stock.

One customer said:
> “Same quality” as the pricier Ugg version
Design & Comfort Features
The clogs provide more heel coverage than typical slip-ons, adding extra cushioning. The embroidered trim mirrors Ugg’s aesthetic, and the shearling lining adjusts to body temperature while wicking moisture.
Key features:
- Insulated shearling lining
- Thick, supportive insole
- Non-slip rubber outsole for indoor/outdoor use
- Moisture-wicking properties
Another reviewer noted:
> “Like walking on clouds” and keeps feet “warm and happy”
Durability & Price Advantage
A two-year wearer confirmed the slippers “still feel great,” highlighting their longevity. The $58 price undercuts comparable premium styles by nearly 50%.
| Feature | Quince Clog | Ugg Tasman |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $58 | $125 |
| Lining | Shearling | Shearling |
| Colors | 3 options | Limited |
Stock Alert
With previous sell-outs across all sizes and colors, the current inventory may not last. Shoppers can also explore Quince’s matching shearling scuffs, mid-calf boots, and moccasins.
Key Takeaways
- Quince’s $58 clogs are back after complete sell-out
- Customers compare them favorably to Ugg’s $125 Tasman
- Designed for year-round comfort with temperature-regulating shearling
- Non-slip soles make them suitable for quick outdoor trips
Grab the clogs now before the next sell-out cycle begins.

