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  5. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    UGG was founded in California in 1978 [5] by Australian surfer Brian Smith and Doug Jensen. Smith was living in Santa Monica, California, after studying at UCLA's Anderson School of Management. [6] Smith and Jensen first applied to be the United States distributors for the Western Australian sheepskin boot manufacturer Country Leather.

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    Produced by a number of manufacturers, they come in a variety of colours, including black, pink, blue, chestnut, and fuchsia. [49] They are available in both pull-on and lace-up varieties and their height can range from just above the ankle to above the knee. [49] Some variations of ugg style boots have also been made from kangaroo fur and leather.

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    A pair of UGG boots from the United States where the name is trademarked A pair of Ugg boots made in Australia where the name is generic. The Lanham Act is the primary statute governing federal trademark law in the United States; [8] however, as it only applies to "commerce which may lawfully be regulated by Congress", [9] it does not address terms that are used in foreign countries.

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