From Australia's Official
Dictionary: The
Macquarie Concise Dictionary
ug boot / Australian 100%
merino sheepskin lined boot.
Also called ugh boot , ugg
boot.
Did you know that Australian
Sheepskin Ug boots have
always been called Ug,
Ugh or Ugg boots and have
been made in Australia
for almost 200 years?
"We always called
them Uggs, Smith says,
"long before it was
a trademarked brand."
Brian Smith, Founder UGG
Holdings, Inc. Los Angeles
Magazine October 1st,
2001
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The
Ug Boot Story
The original Ug Boot.
"Ug," (also
spelled "Ugg"
and "Ugh" in
Australian dictionaries)
is not a brand name but
an age old generic term
for this style of Australian-made
sheepskin boot. In Aussie
slang, the Ug name is
short for "ugly."
In terms of comfort, however,
the Ug Boot is a thing
of beauty. The softness
of the Australian Merino
sheepskin produces a boot
with a snug, cozy, form-fitting
feel thats more
like a sock than a shoe,
yet its rugged enough
for outdoor wear. The
fleece lining has the
astonishing property of
providing year-round comfort.
In cold weather, the plush
fleece provides an insulating
layer of warmth by trapping
your body heat, much like
goose down does. But in
the heat of summer, the
natural fibers of the
fleece actually cool your
feet by wicking away perspiration.
Growing
Up in Ugs
By the 1970s, in Perth,
the largest city on Australias
West Coast, Ug boots were
being manufactured by
several small companies
in the area. Perth has
much the same climate
as Southern California
and is also a haven for
surfers, whom Aussies
call "surfies."
And it was the community
of surfies at the great
surfing beaches at Margaret
River near Perth who first
adopted Ug Boots as their
footwear of choice and
made them a symbol of
the Aussie surfing lifestyle.
Ug
Fever Spreads
From the beaches
of Western Australia,
Ugs were soon seen on
the feet of East Coast
surfers from Brisbane
to Sydney. And it wasnt
long before some of these
surfers -- the ones who
traded their surfboards
for skis in the winter
-- found that their Ug
Boots were just as at
home in the ski resort
areas of the Snowy Mountains
as they were on the warm
sands of Sydneys
Bondi Beach.
It was Aussie surfers,
traveling the world in
search of the perfect
wave, who first introduced
their mates in Southern
California to the pleasures
of the Ug Boot. Ugs soon
became a cult fashion
among those L.A. surfers
who could depend on a
buddy down under"
to send them a pair of
boots.
Ug
Essentials
Today the Ug "secret"
is out. Youll find
these versatile boots
to be in fashion on beaches
from San Diego to Santa
Cruz and in ski resorts
from Tahoe to Vail. And
today, you dont
have to "know someone"
in Australia who will
send you a pair, since
there are now a number
of companies importing
boots of this type. But,
if you want the genuine
article, you do have to
know what youre
looking for because, no
matter how they spell
it -- Ug, Ugg or Ugh --
there are several importers
with look-alike products
that fall short of being
the real thing.
If you want genuine Ugg
Boots -- well-made boots
with all the qualities
that made the original
so desirable -- youll
want to make sure that.....
The boots are made from
100% Australian Merino
Sheepskin. This will ensure
your purchase is made
of the finest Sheepskin
hide avaliable.
Please
Note:
Beware of very
cheap imitations... quite
a few boots on the market
are made of cow swade
with sawn on sheepskin
inner fleece off cuts....
Don't take the chance
and purchase these boots....
the external cow swade
does not breath like 100%
sheepskin does and will
leave you with a smelly
sweaty boot... But i must
say these boot do look
like the real thing but
just don't cut the mustard..
Cow
swade examples.....
Rip curl ug boots, Roxy
ug boots, Billibong Ug
boots, Peter Alexander
Ug boots, just to name
a few to stay clear off.
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