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How To Spot A Fake UGG

How To Spot A Fake UGG

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September pretty much feels like fashion month, so what better time to introduce how to spot counterfeit items.
And one of the easiest to fake are fuggs UGGs.
To stop a fake UGG, always check out the label first. The UGG logo will have its registered trademark symbol, ®, next to the label. UGGs also don’t have those small hang tags on the side of their boots.
The real boots are made from one piece of twin-faced sheepskin, while others use synthetic fleece. The real ones also feature a solid, reinforced sole about half an inch thick with the logo embossed on the bottom of it.
And oddly enough, UGGs are actually made in China!
So check your label, if it says Made In Australia you know you have a fake.
But guess the real question is, do U mind having a fake as long as it’s cheaper?
[Image via WENN.]

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Sep 28, 2010 14:00pm PDT