Ugg Boots
Ugg boots or Uggs ( ugly of English, ugly ') are boots made from lamb or sheepskin. In the Australian origin of the term home for this type of Uggs boots and in New Zealand this term is commonly used.
The name UGG is a registered trademark of the American company Deckers Outdoor Corporation that produces such boots. Most UGG boots have a sole made of plastic and come in different heights from ankle to knee-length. The impregnated leather exterior is mostly veloutiert ( suede ) and not napped.
Originally developed in the 1930s, the Uggs in the 1960er/1970er years, particularly with surfers and competitive swimmers were popular. In the U.S., they came in the early 2000s, in Europe a few years later in fashion.
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