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  2. Uggs are back in style — but are the boots good for your feet ...

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    Few brands of shoe are as notoriously cozy as Ugg. Founded in 1978, the Australian brand of sheepskin footwear was once most popular among surfers, who would slip the wool-lined shoes on after ...

  3. Sheepskin boots - Wikipedia

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    Both clothing and boots were electrically heated as the technology for this became available. [12] In Australia, a soft, slip-on sheepskin boot was developed which were known as ugg boots [14] (There are a number or derivations given for this name, including a cartoon character, shorthand for "ugly", and the "fug" boots worn in World War I).

  4. Ugg boots - Wikipedia

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    Shoe manufacturer Hide & Feet in Newquay, England began manufacturing sheepskin boots in 1973, and in 1990 Nick Whitworth and his wife Kath bought the business and registered "UGG" as a trade mark in the UK. Due to increasing popularity and sales, in 1991 the company changed its name to "The Original Ugg Co."

  5. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The Good, The Bad and the Ugg Boot Archived March 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Study; The Good, The Bad and the Ugg Boot 2006 documentary film on the trademark dispute (see also Australian Film Commission database) "Putting the Boot In", Sydney Morning Herald, March 13, 2004; Direction to remove 245662 (UGH-BOOTS) from the Register of Trade ...

  6. Nordstrom's Cyber Monday deals are better than Black Friday ...

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    Step into coziness when you slide into these slippers that are made from sheepskin suede and lined with a wool-rich blend similar to genuine shearling. Get them sizes 5 to 12 in five colorways ...

  7. Warmbat - Wikipedia

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    Featured in the Australian documentary The Good, the Bad and the UGG Boot, Warmbat competes with Deckers Outdoor Corporation, which owns the trademark "UGG" in the US. Warmbat sheepskin boots were sold in over 20 countries however, in 2009, the CEO and Founder left Warmbat to start a new sheepskin boot company: Green Lizard Australia.

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