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  2. Amazon's UGG Outlet Sale Has Up to 43% Off Boots ... - AOL

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    Amazon slashed prices up to 43 percent on select UGG styles. Shop sales on the popular UGG Ultra Mini boot, cozy slippers, sneakers, and more.

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    Amazon Outlet has some great UGG Cyber Monday 2023 sales happening right now. Shop to get up to 52% off on boots, slippers, and other comfortable shoes now.

  4. Patent leather - Wikipedia

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    A men's black patent leather shoe. Patent leather is a type of coated leather that has a high-gloss finish. [1] [2] In general, patent leather is fine grain leather that is treated to give it a glossy appearance. Characterized by a glass-like finish that catches the light, patent leather comes in all colors just like regular leather.

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    UGGs aren't exactly known for being an inexpensive shoe, but the brand is truly coming through for Black Friday, with multiple styles on steep sale—including the platforms J.Lo wore. Women's ...

  6. Ugg boots - Wikipedia

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    A pair of ugg boots. Ugg boots [1] are a unisex style of sheepskin boot or slipper originating in Australia. The boots are typically made of twin-faced sheepskin with fleece on the inside, a tanned outer surface and a synthetic sole. The term "ugg boots" originated in Australia, initially for utilitarian footwear worn for warmth, and which were ...

  7. Ugg boots trademark dispute - Wikipedia

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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.