What are Uggs®?
Uggs® is the most popular trademark for referring to the style of sheep's shoe with woolen inner lining. UGG® is a trademark of the American company Deckers Outdoor Corporation, the parent company UGG® Australia. Uggs® comes in unisex styles and has become a trend of shoes among celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Paris Hilton and Jessica Simpson at the beginning of the new millennium. Since then, UGGS® has grown to achieve popularity in the mainstream and has also grown to shoes to include a number of other UGG® fashion, including handbags, slippers and top clothes for men, women and children.
The Ugg® Boots style, which contains a wide, amorphous design that has been pillows, has long been popular in China and Arctic, especially among sheepfrot loops that have access to traditional shoes materials. The style was also popular during the sixties among the surfers who would slip into the shoes to warm up the pants emerging out of the water. During the First and World War II, the shoe of the sheep peg has become popular mEzi airmen for their functional isolation and comfort. The style of the shoe was marked as the slang term like "ugh", "Ug" and "Fug" derived from the word "ugly".
Despite its comfort, UGGS® is not known for its durability and lacks protective properties that would be suitable for industrial wear. UGGS® requires a special cleaning process using a fine sheepskin cleaner such as wool or UGG® Australia Sheepskin Cleaner diluted in the same amount of water. On UGGS®, it should first be soaked with a cloth soaked in cold water, followed by a diluted mixture that is finely laundered into the shoes by a circular movement. UGGS® should then be left in the air dry in a warm, clean place from direct sunlight or heat.
UGG® trademark has undergone a north of legal disputes and unofficial UGG® shoes that do sports similar to sheepskin style are often sold under brands such as Uggs-N-Rugs, warmBat, Rocketdog, Bear Paw, Emu Australia and Kooburra. UGGS® is most often worn with the foot pants tucked into the shoe, but also worn with leggings, knee socks and without socks.