- Australia, sheepskin boots and Uggs Trend Setters There are two types of people Uggs, those who know what they are and those who do not. In the category of people who know what it is, they either love them or hate him, in the category of people who do not know what they are, they will either love him or hate. So what are they?
These sheepskin boots are traditional Australian now available with a brand brand in the United States, where the changing markets and demanding fans have seen, sandals, slippers, handbags, sneakers Uggs kiddies and made them time. The boots are also available in various styles and varied, long, short, and with finishes of different facades, but the basic design remains the same.
During the First World War, when pilots flew open bi-planes they wore Uggs for warmth and were called the "Flying Ugg" or FUG. As far as Australian farmers of the 1930s were to be warmer and surfers of the 1960s wore to warm their feet when they arrived in the water.
They were worn indoors and Australia to keep your feet warm people, and while there are still some manufacturers Australian Uggs, a U.S. company that mark. It is therefore the United States and UGG UGG Australia. Because of this market, the Australians their generic product as "sheepskin boots in Australia, known as Uggs, or Ughs.
Whatever name you give them and they are manufactured in the United States or Australia, the essence of the shoe remains the same and they have made a trend setting item of footwear. You just have to see a celebrity wearing a component for it to become fashionable and trendsetters like Oprah and Paris Hilton have acknowledged they are big fans of the Ugg boot, like many other celebs. They are incredibly warm and very practical addition to being a fad.
As the legend of the origin of the name comes from the appearance of the shoe that is considered "ugly". This has become the generic term for any Australian sheepskin boot. This word is in reference to these boots in dictionaries Australia, and it has never been a trademark.
The Americans found this capitalist a registered trademark and operating under the "Decker Outdoor" Corporation, which are also by the way, the parent company of UGG Australia.
Posted on May 12, 2010.