
Isn't retail therapy supposed to be therapeutic?
Before getting all beautified for the Movie 43 premiere on Wednesday, Ashley Tisdale paid a visit to her home away from home: Planet Blue!
The actress was much more dressed down than usual in a Sundry hoodies, black leggings and UGGs, which might explain why she was trying to hide herself from the cameras.
The Tiz must have done some serious damage because when it came time to fork over her credit card, the Tiz looked a little nervous, and even chomped down on her nails.
Perhaps it's time to change her weekly shopping spree to every other week.
[Image via Ramey Pix.]
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Could the days of eskihoes be numbered!?
In their third quarter earnings report, Deckers Outdoor Corp. said UGG profits dropped 31%, which they're blaming on warm weather and price increases.
To remedy the situation, Deckers plans to cut prices on certain styles, but some analysts don't think that's enough.
For example
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How's this for something different?
UGG's is known for their cozy warm boots, but starting this fall, the brand is introducing sandals, heels, and boots without the furry insoles.
UGG creative director Leah Larson gives the deets about the pre-fall and fall 2012 lines
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Is this really necessary?
UGG Australia's luxurious UGG Collection is not just for women anymore.
The makers of the popular sheepskin boots revealed they're launching a high-end line of shoes for men inspired by rock gods Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison as well as The Beatles.
The expensive kicks range in price from $325 to $795 and will launch sometime this fall.
It's a good thing Tom Brady's starring in the ads because the shoes are kinda fug!
[Image courtesy of WWD.]
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The feds are on a roll this year!
After intercepting more than $4 million in fake NFL merch last month, the federal authorities announced on Friday they cracked one of the largest counterfeit goods operations in history.
The 135 containers filled with designer knockoffs and pure crystal methamphetamine entered the US from China through New Jersey's Port Newark and Port Elizabeth with stolen identities and fake identification documents.
U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey Paul J. Fishman revealed
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What?
Parents in Pennsylvania are pissed at Pottstown Middle School's principal for banning UGG boots in the classroom.
Principal Gail Cooper sent a letter home on Wednesday that said the school's been having a problem with students hiding prohibited items like cell phones in their "open top boots", so she had no choice but to ban the footwear.
But here's where it gets a little ridiculous.
The
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UGG Australia and Emu Australia have finally reached a settlement in their legal battle over the word "ugg".
In case you forgot, last year UGG Australia owner Decker Outdoor Corporation filed a trademark infringement against Emu saying their boots are "deliberately confusing customers".
Emu then filed a counter-claim, arguing UGG's trademark was obtained after a false statement to the US Trademark Office.
Now almost 9 months later, both sides have come to an agreement and the lawsuits will be completely dismissed.
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