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  2. 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 ...

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

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    The Ugg boot is famously comfortable, but are these shoes good for your feet?

  4. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In their first season in business, Ugg Imports sold 28 pairs of boots. Due to other business commitments, in 1979 Jensen handed over his share of the company to Smith. Sales steadily grew and Smith set up Ugg Holdings Inc. and in 1985 registered a US trademark on a rams head logo with the words "Original UGG Boot UGG Australia". [8]

  5. The best Ugg look-alikes that Amazon shoppers adore - AOL

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    The most popular Ugg alternative on Amazon by far is the Bearpaw Emma boot.It’s made of 100 percent suede with a shearling lining, so it’s as close as you’ll get to the popular Ugg style ...

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    But here’s the silver lining: now I can nab the newest Uggs that have just dropped! The same signature comfort — just with a slightly different design. Related: These Cozy Ugg Slippers Are My ...

  7. Oxford shoe - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, "Oxford" is sometimes used for any more formal lace-up shoe, including the Blucher and Derby. In Britain and other countries, the Balmoral is an Oxford with no seams, apart from the toe cap seam, descending to the welt, a style common on boots. Oxford shoes are also known for their variation or style.