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  2. These Uggs lookalikes, now $37 at Amazon, have a ... - AOL

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    A waterproof rubber upper and rubber soles keep that moisture at bay, while the fuzzy lining feels soft and snuggly. Another pleased customer said , "I really like these boots.

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    And speaking of boots, we've seen plenty of retailers over the past few weeks begin marking down loads of cold-weather footwear options from top-name brands such as Dr. Martens, UGG, Sperry ...

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    This is why I constantly slip on my favorite Ugg Tasman X Waterproof Clogs — which are available to shop right now at Nordstrom! Clogs are a bonafide staple shoe which can suit a variety of ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The first UGG for Men stand-alone store opened in New York in 2012. [16] UGG reported over $1 billion (U.S) in sales for 2012. [17] UGG products are manufactured in a number of countries, primarily China. [18] Deckers uses two Chinese tanneries to supply the sheepskin. The tanneries in turn source the raw skins from Australia and the United ...

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    Such boots may also be insulated for warmth. With the exception of gum boots, boots sold in general retail stores may be considered "water resistant", as they are not usually fully waterproof, compared to advanced material boots, such as Gore-Tex, used regularly by fishers or hikers.