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  2. Ugg boots - Wikipedia

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    Fashion ugg boots. Traditional Australian ugg boots are made from sheepskins with fleece attached. The fleece is tanned into the leather and the boot is assembled with the fleece on the inside. Some ugg boots have a synthetic sole, commonly made from Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA). The stitching is often prominent on the outside of the boot.

  3. 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.

  4. 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?

  5. UGG (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Steadman sold his UGH brand boots widely in Australia throughout the 1970s and 1980s. [32] This registration was subsequently sold to Ugg Holdings Inc. in early 1995. In August 1995, Deckers Brands purchased Ugg Holdings, and in 1999 registered Ugg Holdings trademarks, including the UGG AUSTRALIA label (with sun-like device), in Australia.

  6. Uggs-N-Rugs - Wikipedia

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    Uggs-N-Rugs workshop in Kenwick, Western Australia. Uggs-N-Rugs is a small business in Perth, Western Australia, manufacturing and retailing ugg boots.In 2006 Uggs-N-Rugs successfully challenged the registration of ugg/ug/ugh as a trade mark in Australia [1] and continues to challenge the trademark registration through the Australian Sheepskin Association.

  7. Go-go boot - Wikipedia

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    Go-go boots are a low-heeled style of women's fashion boot first introduced in the mid-1960s. The original go-go boots, as defined by André Courrèges in 1964, were white, low-heeled, and mid-calf in height, [ 2 ] a specific style which is sometimes called the Courrèges boot .