The rapper fronts Ugg's spring 2026 campaign while wearing the sleek, fast-selling Otzo silhouette
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Though Central Cee did once say he had commitment issues, this doesn’t appear to be the case with his latest object of devotion: Ugg’s just-released Otzo Clog for men, part of the sheepskin-centric brand’s spring 2026 collection.
The British rapper, born Oakley Neil Caesar-Su, has a history of collaborating with the likes of Drake, Dave, 21 Savage, Lil Baby, and Ice Spice. Now, he joins Team China’s Olympic snowboarding champ Su Yiming as the face of Ugg’s newest campaign. At one point, Central Cee poses in front of a wall of clocks showing the times of metropolitan hubs, his native London making an appearance; in another shot, we get treated to a bird’s eye view of his drip (baggy pants, signature skull cap, puffer vest, and the Ugg Otzo Clog in Burnt Olive included).
The partnership feels like a natural fit, almost as natural as what you’ll be getting with the Otzo’s contoured EVA footbed. Coming off of über-successful singles like “Which One,” the TikTok earworm “BAND4BAND,” and last year’s full-scale album Can’t Rush Greatness, Central Cee has established
himself as a global icon: born in England, relevant everywhere. The same can be said for circa-1978 Ugg, which hit the ground running as a sheepskin boot supplier for Australian surfers, with its slippers, clogs, and even apparel now being worn religiously around the world by A-listers and comfort-seekers alike.
What to look forward to after hitting “add to cart” on your own Ugg Otzo Clog, which comes in women’s and men’s sizing? Three distinct colorway options, from the aforementioned olive green to the trend-aligned Dark Chestnut and a moody black whose sizes are already partially on backorder; an upper crafted out of inherently soft and durable nubuck leather; a peppermint-infused lining that kicks both stuffiness and odors to the curb; and the kind of lightweight outsole that comes in handy when you’re walking across the Palm Springs desert to get to your Coachella set (Central Cee is performing there on April 10 and 17 this year).
For bonus points, the fresh stepper is waterproof and matches the step-in wearability of a slipper. The only difference? You can take it outside the crib, even venturing so far as to clock in at your nine-to-five with the shoe on… but only during Casual Fridays, of course.
The clog is more streamlined than Ugg alternatives like the Tasman II, the galosh-equipped Tasman Weather Hybrid (read: Post Malone’s shoe of choice), and the intricate, artsy Tasman Lace that’s also a new arrival for spring. That being said, it will serve you well when you’re teaming up sweatpants with a winter jacket for quick weekend jaunts in the city, recovering your feet after a particularly heavy lift, or even going full-on Canadian-tuxedo mode.
Yes, the Ugg Otzo is that versatile, almost like Central Cee when he fuses UK drill sounds with more melodic and introspective rap elements.
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