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  • How Many Uggs Do U Own???????? <3?

    Posted on September 25th, 2009 admin 19 comments

    sooooo
    how do u own??
    wondering!!!!!!!!! ;)
    i own:
    coffee dakota
    chestnut dakota
    tobacco dakota
    chestnut classic tall (boot)
    oatmeal classic cardy
    cornflower blue coquette
    chestnut coquette
    black tasman
    orchid minnie moc
    chestnut sun sparkle
    *i also own:
    a chestnut tasman doggie duffle
    sand long glove
    5 long wool double side pillows (i have 2 in my room, & 3 in my living room)
    ugg sheepskin rug octo (in my living room)
    ugg sheepskin rug-quarto (in my room)
    ~my sisters and mom hav lots of ugg stuff 2 !!!!!! but its 2 long 2 type! lol !!!
    no rude comments!!!!!!!!!!!
    <33333333

  • Don’t Let This Happen To Your Uggs!?

    Posted on September 25th, 2009 admin 5 comments

    I want people who have to have a heads up.
    Be careful when you go bowling and you trade in shoes for bowling shoes. Especially if you have
    I went bowling last weekend. I was my tall chocolate brown , and I gave to the cashier to switch for my bowling shoes. After we were done bowling, I went back to the cashier and she gave me a of chocolate back. Now the thing is, they weren’t mine. They were the same style and color but I could tell from the texture of the sheepskin and the fleece inside. I was SO close to walking out of there the wrong but I knew there was something wrong cause they didn’t feel mine. I went back to the cashier and I told her that I didn’t think the were mine. Surpisingly (not) she found another which were indeed mine cause I could tell by the softness of my and they were the right size too! (the other were 8s).
    Anyway, I want to warn you to be careful when you go bowling. It’s easy for the cashier to mix up since some of the styles are pretty common. I’ve marked the bottom of the shoe my initials so I can always be sure. Hope doesn’t to you! :D

  • I Just Got Received Fake Uggs! What Do I Do?

    Posted on September 24th, 2009 admin 13 comments

    I ordered a of online ( not ebay) and when they came, i realized they were 100% !!
    i dont want to file a lawsuit or anything that, i want to return it
    but im not sure of their return policy.
    is they say on their website:
    We accept return to get refund at reasons:
    1. Maufacting defect.
    2. Wrong style, color, size and .
    If you feel you have a defective product, please call us. Once we have the product and it is determined to be a manufacturer’s defect, we refund payment. If no manufacturing defect is found, the product be returned to the customer and the credit card be charged for return shipping. (Please note, that because sheepskin and leather are natural products, small marks cannot be considered a manufacturing fault. Such marks not affect the performance of the footwear If not manufacturing defect, we do not accept return.)”

  • Fake Uggs ? A Keep Or Not =?

    Posted on September 24th, 2009 admin 15 comments

    My mom bought me a of at costco lol they are not that bad they are genuine sheepskin unlike wat ppl think and they look exactly ->
    http://www.uggaustralia.com/ProductDetails.aspx?gID=w&categoryID=283&productID=5815&model=Classic+Tall ((in sand)) except the bottom is different& there is no logo =[
    ppl in mi skool wear alot of and they’ll deff kno tat its ((not ppl wear fakes)) should i the ? there really comfy and not tat bad looking except there pretty long >.< BUT ppl kno there and they might say things.. well rephrase they say things . should i ? PLEASE HELP !

  • Uggs ??????????????????????????????

    Posted on September 24th, 2009 admin 6 comments

    U buying and ???
    Do u know that so have been killed that they can’t up demand? That’s y there sold out
    u now?
    Do u feel sorry 4 the ?
    Do you have to really kill the poor to make a of UGG ?
    The answer is YES. The has to be slaughter to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
    Woolskins are usually preserved salt prior to processed by tanneries. At the tannery the are processed in large vessels called paddles which vary in capacity from 3000 to 15000 liters. In contrast to hide processing, in woolskin processing mechanical action is kept to a minimum in order to minimize felting of the wool. Rotating blades on the paddles move the slowly and gently, and processing is performed at much higher float ratios (typically 20-35 liters of water per skin) than are used in hide processing.
    Typically it takes about 10 working days for the to be tanned and finished ready to be cut into panels for ugg bootsUGG® Australia uses only the best quality sheepskin exclusively. Twin-faced sheepskin is used in of our core products. A piece of twin-faced sheepskin has been treated on both the fleece side, and the skin side.
    The wool of genuine sheepskin is extremely dense (more-so than any synthetic), which provides for a more comfortable and durable material.
    Fleece breathes, wicks moisture away, and allows air to circulate, keeping feet dry.
    Sheepskin is naturally water resistant & therefore small amounts of moisture not seep through or damage it.
    UGG® Australia sheepskin is naturally thermostatic & therefore bare feet warm in temperatures as low as -30°F and cool in temperatures as high as 80°F (Sheepskin naturally insulate by keeping feet warm in the winter & cool in the summer.)
    The that we use have finer wool & cleaner skin (skin!)

  • What’s The Deal With Ugg Boots Being Made Out Of Sheep Skins?

    Posted on September 23rd, 2009 admin 5 comments

    i’ve been reading and hearing a lot about out of skin and went on the website and read that ugg were form two-faced sheepskins.
    so do you know about it? Arent there millions of ?
    would you choose a of or the
    I choose !

  • Do U Like These Uggs?

    Posted on September 23rd, 2009 admin 9 comments

    http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2615254270103068829MWmPXc
    Do you have to really kill the poor to make a of UGG ?
    The answer is YES. The has to be slaughter to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
    Woolskins are usually preserved salt prior to processed by tanneries. At the tannery the are processed in large vessels called paddles which vary in capacity from 3000 to 15000 liters. In contrast to hide processing, in woolskin processing mechanical action is kept to a minimum in order to minimize felting of the wool. Rotating blades on the paddles move the slowly and gently, and processing is performed at much higher float ratios (typically 20-35 liters of water per skin) than are used in hide processing.
    Typically it takes about 10 working days for the to be tanned and finished ready to be cut into

  • 4 Those Who R Wearing Uggs Or Own Uggs Will U Stop Wearing Them Now?

    Posted on September 21st, 2009 admin 5 comments

    Do you have to really kill the poor to make a of UGG ?
    The answer is YES. The has to be slaughted to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
    Woolskins are usually preserved salt prior to processed by tanneries. At the tannery the are processed in large vessels called paddles which vary in capacity from 3000 to 15000 litres. In contrast to hide processing, in woolskin processing mechanical action is kept to a minimum in order to minimise felting of the wool. Rotating blades on the paddles move the slowly and gently, and processing is performed at much higher float ratios (typically 20-35 litres of water per skin) than are used in hide processing.

  • 4 Those Of U Who Own A Pair Of Uggs Does This Bother U @ All?

    Posted on September 21st, 2009 admin 5 comments

    Do you have to really kill the poor to make a of UGG ?
    The answer is YES. The has to be slaughted to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
    Woolskins are usually preserved salt prior to processed by tanneries. At the tannery the are processed in large vessels called paddles which vary in capacity from 3000 to 15000 litres. In contrast to hide processing, in woolskin processing mechanical action is kept to a minimum in order to minimise felting of the wool. Rotating blades on the paddles move the slowly and gently, and processing is performed at much higher float ratios (typically 20-35 litres of water per skin) than are used in hide processing.
    Typically it takes about 10 working days for the to be tanned and finished ready to be cut into panels for ugg .
    http://www.ifilm.com/video/2883975

  • Will U Stop Wearing Uggs And Save The Sheep?

    Posted on September 21st, 2009 admin 20 comments

    Do you have to really kill the poor to make a of UGG ?
    The answer is YES. The has to be slaughted to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
    Woolskins are usually preserved salt prior to processed by tanneries. At the tannery the are processed in large vessels called paddles which vary in capacity from 3000 to 15000 litres. In contrast to hide processing, in woolskin processing mechanical action is kept to a minimum in order to minimise felting of the wool. Rotating blades on the paddles move the slowly and gently, and processing is performed at much higher float ratios (typically 20-35 litres of water per skin) than are used in hide processing.
    Typically it takes about 10 working days for the to be tanned and finished ready to be cut into panels for ugg

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