Ugg boots are called Uggs, ughs, or ugs generically. The United States companies marketing these boots often prefer to rename these sheepskin boots due to trademark laws, even though the original U.S.A. registered trademark for Ugg Boots was abandoned in 1985.
Originally in Australia and New Zealand this comfortable and warm footwear was being worn by social groups such as Bogans, westies and Bevans in public. However, most other Australians would only wear them around the house or at the most just on a trip to the local shop. The boots certainly became popular during the 1960's with surfers and competitive swimmers as they kept them warm whilst out of the water.
There is a cool range of Ugg's currently available including the latest Classic Cardy Style in Black, Grey, Oatmeal or Cream. These Uggs are almost impossible to get anywhere in the UK and sold out on the Ugg Australia website within weeks. They are incredibly popular and it's easy to see why. Classic Cardy's are a really versatile boot. The three chunky wooden buttons up the side mean that you can wear them either buttoned up or down and they look great with skinny jeans or skirts.
The ultimate in luxury designer clothing has to still be the Classic Tall Ugg Australia boots. These timeless classics are available in Chestnut, Black and Sand these boots really are the last word in comfort footwear. These Ugg boots are made entirely from sheepskin with a light Eva sole there is nothing quite like the feeling of slipping your feet into a brand new pair of Uggs! But not only do they feel great they look great too and can be worn tall or rolled down to expose the sheepskin fur.
When or if you decide to buy some Ugg shoes, you may like to also buy some conditioning cleaner to keep the sheepskin nice (remember it is a natural animal skin) or some water and stain repellent. The water and stain repellent, obviously will help protect your Ugg boots so they last longer.
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