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Ugg Boots - From Rags to Riches |

Thursday, 10 December 2009
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Ugg boots have been the most common and globally accepted style of boots. These boots are made of sheepskin and of unisex variety. Ugg boots have been used in the rural regions of Arctic Circle and China. They have been very common footwear among the sheep shearers as they never ran out of its resource. The sheepskin made it comfortable and protected them from cold weather when engaged in outdoor activities. The Ugg boots made a gradual journey to the mainstream. Ugg boots were mainly used while skiing. Its properties of keeping the body warm and water resistance made it fit for skiing purpose. In the First and Second World Wars, it became popular among the fighter plane pilots who found it very helpful in higher altitudes. The fleece lining kept their body warm even in the unpressurized zones. By 1960, surfers as well as the swimmers started preferring it to keep themselves warm when they were not in water. Slowly, it became very popular among the South Californian swimmers and surfers who made the entry of Uggs to the Hollywood quite a smooth one. And from that point, there was no looking back. Ugg boots became a part of fashionable items after 2000. Seeing the popularity of Ugg boots, all the famous and not-so-famous brands, launched their range of sheepskin Ugg boots. Whether Bearpaw or Emu, today all the brands have their collection of this variety. They are not very expensive and indeed very comfortable for feet. The fleece allows proper circulation of air which gives required warmth to the body even without socks. Most of the Uggs boots have sole made of synthetic material. However it largely depends upon the manufacturer. The Ugg Suburb Crochet boot is a different kind of Ugg boot. It's more like an knit boot but it's still really cozy and a perfect winter boot. When buying Uggs boots, you need to keep one thing in mind that they have soft shanks. Thus, these are not fit for hardy work like mountain hiking. They are comfortable and stylish, but would not protect your feet in undulating terrain. They are meant for casual works used on short term basis. They are simple boots with simpler cleaning procedure. Hand-wash them and never apply any cleaning agent directly to the sheep skin. They may leave permanent stain. Use sponge and scrub lightly. The delicate sheepskin can be damaged if harshly scrubbed. Wring as much water as you can and don't leave it in direct sunlight. When dried, use a suede brush on it in one direction. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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