The New 2010 UGG from Ugg Australia
Unisex sheepskin boots, which are usually lined with wool on the inside and with a tanned outer surface, are usually referred to simply as ugg boots. While trademarked in some countries, in many locations "uggs" is still recognized as a generic term. While the ugg boot style originates in Australia or New Zealand, today the biggest maker of uggs is UGG Australia. This is a brand owned by Deckers Outdoor Corp, which is an American company. All the products are actually made in China. UGG Australia is generally a more expensive brand than competing sheepskin boot products like Bearpaw and EMU Australia. The selling point of this particular brand has generally been that their boots are the most fashionable, but the 2010 creations of this company tell a different story. The new 2010 styles from UGG Australia include boots monogrammed with the UGG logo with a metallic sheen in many different variations. In addition they have released many new colors such as magenta, ultramarine, and neon green. It will be interesting to see whether the new 2010 ugg boots will sell or not. Originally the sheepskin boots became popular because they are plain, simple, and sturdy. In addition, they are also quite warm, though unfortunately not waterproof. Only time will tell whether consumers will like the new 2010 styles that seem to break with the traditional image of UGG Australia boots. The popularity of uggs has already lasted for a few years, and only the most optimistic fashionistas believe that their popularity will survive for much longer. Veronica Shoemyer is a fashion writer with a particular focus on bags, clothing, and shoes. To find out more about 2010 UGG boots, please visit http://www.usauggs.com About Author will wong, professional in online marketing in college. Now working for a ugg boots selling website. You got to love these fleecy boots, we offer 10% discount, lower than any other website selling authentic boots. Disclaimer: Article submitters are solely responsible for the content of their articles. ArtiLib can't be held liable for the contents of the articles. Report Abuse | Browse By Category |
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