Showing posts with label UGG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UGG. Show all posts

Friday, January 21, 2011

Dear Shopping Savage...



Dear Shopping Savage,

What is your opinion on the UGG boot? I will wear them out when I am shopping or doing errands (never to a fancy occasion or a night out), usually with a pair of skinny jeans. Usually I wear them because they are SO warm. Also I think they are way cuter than a pair of sneakers and more comfortable than a pair of boots with a heel. I have read some people say they shouldn’t be worn out. What are your thoughts? Are they ok to wear out or should I keep them in my house?


Signed,


Ugg Boot Etiquette


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Dear U.B.E.,

Safely assuming you're referring to the classic short UGG boot style, it can be inferred from this post that there is no reason for you to relegate your boots to being expensive slippers. The classic style in particular predates the Hollywood-induced mania at the turn of the millennium. Although they can be traced back as far as the 1920's, it wasn't until the late 1970's that Australian surfer Brian Smith would introduce UGG boots to the U.S. Like Smith, they were favored by surfers who would slip them on after hitting the waves because of their warmth and absorbency.

Fast forward to 1995 when UGG began nationwide campaigns to expand the companies image beyond that of a "beach boot". Within five years, the company was a household name, thanks to celebrities and the country's growing obsession with not only their every move, but what they wore while moving. Celebrities wardrobes became the new social status standard to reach. Even after it was revealed that many of the stylish celebs were doing more borrowing than buying, companies had already exploited the middle-class's never ending pursuit to keep up with the Joneses. Many had already invested in what they thought were celebrity-approved fashions when in fact, they were just pawns in the game of excess. Since the classic short UGGs meteoric success was considered a trend popularized by celebs, they fell victim to fashion critics who swiftly gave them the metaphoric boot.

Consumers were forced to either choose to eat the cost and move past the "trend" or stand beside, or really in, their sheepskin footwear. As a result, the argument as to whether UGGs are "out" or "in" continues to play out, but that doesn't mean you have to play into it. Celebs may have popularized the boot to the brink of fashion ruin, but they at least had good reason to. For the quality and workmanship, UGGs provide the sort of comfort and warmth that makes them worth the ambiguous notoriety.

In the future, if you ever grow tired of your current UGGs, keep in mind that the brand offers a variety of boot styles and even added casual footwear so you now have the option to schlep around in sheep all year long. The companies expansion into apparel, home furnishings and children's wear just further proves that the company is staking its claim and proving that they're larger than a fad. So be assured that your boots, and this company, are here to stay. And judging by their ability to make such a fuss every year, it wouldn't be a surprise to find that they have more plans up their sheepskin sleeves.

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Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Dear Shopping Savage...


Dear Shopping Savage,

I want a pair of UGG boots but I can't justify the price. A lot of companies now make their own version of "UGG's" and sometime's they're half the price! Is the quality of the "knock-offs" that bad that I shouldn't bother with them or are they worth looking into?

Signed,

Carbon Copy Boot Print

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Dear C.C.B.P.,

Every year its said that UGG boots are on the decline as more and more competitors try to recreate their signature "classic short" style. These boots have slowly become a staple for many a man and woman's winter wardrobe and just like any good pair of boots, they're going to cost you.

What sets UGG apart from their competitors is the same thing that separates designers from their imitation doppelgangers - the workmanship and materials. As their website boasts:
UGG® Australia uses only the highest-grade sheepskin available. Twin-face sheepskin is used in many of our core products. A piece of twin-face sheepskin has been treated on both the fleece side, and the skin side, providing the soft comfort UGG® Australia is famous for. Grade-A sheepskin is extremely dense and soft, which provides for a more comfortable and durable material. Lesser quality material and synthetics can be coarse, scratchy, and non-breathable. Grade-A sheepskin breathes naturally, wicking away moisture, and allowing air to circulate freely. Fleece breathes, wicks moisture away, and allows air to circulate, keeping feet dry. Sheepskin is naturally thermostatic thus keeping bare feet close to your natural body temperature regardless of the temperature outside.

Only when you can find a brand of sheepskin boots that can promise you the same for a fraction of UGG's cost will you have found a deal. If you can't justify the price now then revisit the idea next fall/winter after you've: had time to search for a comparable brand; sought out department stores that may include UGG's in their post-season markdowns; and/or created a 'boots or barefoot' fund to help you save. Bottom line: don't be sheepish about paying for quality footwear.

Check out UGG counterfeit education to learn more about why buying counterfeit items is baaa'd, what they as a company are doing about it, how to protect yourself and how you can help.

Need sartorial advice? Email me: ShoppingSavage@gmail.com