I first succumbed a few years ago when I bought a pair to
wear around the house only. I felt that in
the cold winter months the UGG-look slipper boot was perfect for my apartment
with its fur lining and welcoming warmth - at least that was my excuse.
I soon after bought another pair in a different color to coordinate with my different lounging outfits. Yes, I even have to coordinate when no-one sees me. For years, I refused to wear them outside. There was no way I was going to be seen in them.
I soon after bought another pair in a different color to coordinate with my different lounging outfits. Yes, I even have to coordinate when no-one sees me. For years, I refused to wear them outside. There was no way I was going to be seen in them.
My latest and guiltiest of all my UGG-like purchases are the
ones I bought for outdoor wear. Right
now they have only been worn in the house but I ran out last night to take the
trash out wearing them. I know this is a
very slippery slope. Next it will be the
local store, followed by a Target trip followed by brunch with friends. Oh my, I am giving myself an anxiety attack.
Here is the problem.
They are so damn, unbelievably comfortable. It’s like wearing cushions on your feet that
envelope them in loving kindness. No
rubbing or squeezing or even future band aids required.
Originally designed in Australia , the UGG sheepskin
“classic” boots became a fashion statement in the early 2000s and are now worn,
as we know, by everyone including many celebrities. They are the ones we really need to
blame... and also my niece and all her friends.
According to Wikipedia there has been a dispute between some
manufacturers of UGG boots, as to whether "ugg" is a protected
trademark, or a generic term and thus ineligible for trademark protection. In Australia and New Zealand , where the term is
considered generic, more than 70 registered trade marks include the term UGG in
various logos and designs. By contrast, UGG
is a registered trademark of the California-based Deckers Outdoor Corporation in over 140
countries worldwide including the U.S.
and China . The UGG empire is worth in the region of $800
million a year. That is a serious amount
of UGG(ly) boots. Check out this fun link for a History on the UGG Boot.
Oh and I am working from home today waiting for a delivery
so will be wearing them indoors all day. Just in case you were wondering if I
am wearing them on this particular Shoesday Tuesday.


I have the little slip-on slippers and love them and could easily see transitioning into the full-up boots!
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