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Could You Please Answer Some Questions About Jumper Shows For Me?
Posted on September 18th, 2009 6 commentsThe only shows I’ve ever been to are hunter shows and this weekend I’m going to my first jumper show. I am just unsure about some of what I have to bring, so could some of you please answer some of my questions?
~What is the rider attire? Breeches and tall boots, right? But do I wear my hunter shirt and hunt jacket or can I just wear a polo?
~What should I have on my horse? Her sheepskin show pad or just her regular schooling pad? Should I put her protective jumping boots on?
Anything else you can tell me is much appreciated. Thank you to everyone
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Will U Please Stop Wearing & Buying Uggs To Save The Poor Sheep?
Posted on September 10th, 2009 16 commentssheep have fellings 2
Do u know that so many sheep have been killed that they can’t keep up with demand? That’s y there sold out
Do u know How many sheep have u killed?
Will u stop wearing them now?
Do u feel sorry 4 the sheep?
Will U stop buying them and wearing them???
Do you have to really kill the poor sheep just to make a pair of UGG boots?
The answer is YES. The sheep has to be slaughter to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the sheep then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
Woolskins are usually preserved with salt prior to being processed by tanneries. At the tannery the skins 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 skins 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 skins 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 many 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 will not seep through or damage it.
UGG® Australia sheepskin is naturally thermostatic & therefore will keep bare feet warm in temperatures as low as -30°F and cool in temperatures as high as 80°F (Sheepskin will naturally insulate by keeping feet warm in the winter & cool in the summer.)
The sheep that we use have finer wool & cleaner skin -
Will U Please Stop Wearing & Buying Uggs To Save The Poor Sheep?
Posted on September 6th, 2009 11 commentssheep have fellings 2
Do u know that so many sheep have been killed that they can’t keep up with demand? That’s y there sold out
Do u know How many sheep have u killed?
Will u stop wearing them now?
Do u feel sorry 4 the sheep?
Will U stop buying them and wearing them???
Do you have to really kill the poor sheep just to make a pair of UGG boots?
The answer is YES. The sheep has to be slaughter to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the sheep then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.
Woolskins are usually preserved with salt prior to being processed by tanneries. At the tannery the skins 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 skins 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 skins 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 many 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 will not seep through or damage it.
UGG® Australia sheepskin is naturally thermostatic & therefore will keep bare feet warm in temperatures as low as -30°F and cool in temperatures as high as 80°F (Sheepskin will naturally insulate by keeping feet warm in the winter & cool in the summer.)
The sheep that we use have finer wool & cleaner skin -
Please Help I Ordered Fake Uggs From Ebay!?
Posted on September 4th, 2009 5 commentsI got uggs that i oredered from ebay and they are fake what do i do how do i return them and get my money back??
this is the headline
Black Ugg Boots (US sizes 7&9) Classic Short # 5825
Description
I have U.S. sizes 7& 9 available. If you wear 1/2 sizes…then I recommend ordering one size up from your normal size. (I normally wear a size 9 1/2, but in Uggs I wear a size 10!) Style # 5825 is sold out online and in stores. So hurry and don’t miss out! The Classic Short boot features lavish twin-faced sheepskin for the utmost comfort. Precision craftsmanship is evident in the Classic Short’s reinforced heel and raw seams. Slip into the Classic Short boot and feel UGG Australia luxury.
*****These boots are NEW, with tags, and IN original BOX!!! I will ship within 48 hrs. of purchase!!! Please email me any questions you may have and please specify the size you would like upon purchase! Thanks and enjoy shopping!
PLEASE HELP i paid 140$ for theses $hits -
Help With Uggs Please?
Posted on September 1st, 2009 3 commentswell i got them a while ago and they said i should buy water repllant spray for them.. so i did but the spray directions are to spray while dry, but on the paper you get with the uggs it said to wet them down then use their spray stuff and let it dry, which instructions do you think i should follow, btw i know the spray is safe for my type of leather boots.. or sheepskin which ever i know i can use the spray on them
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Do You Like These????? (please Answer!!!!)?
Posted on August 29th, 2009 24 commentsI saw these boots and like them.
I don’t want real leather or sheepskin boots cuz I am a vegetarian and don’t want to kill an animal just for fashion.
Here is the link for the boots I like:http://www.soholab.com/catalog/browse.do?function=displayProductList&gender=W&catId=38&index=0&viewAll=false&sort=newest&prodId=22954&styleCode=46389#
Tell me if you like them!!!!!!=]
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Ugg Imitations [boots (please And Thank You)]?
Posted on August 22nd, 2009 2 commentsi want boots like the Ugg brand.
but i don’t want to use sheepskin or anytype of animal fur.
so does anyone know were i can get a pair of some with faux fur.
i checked target they only have one color (brown) for the boot with faux fur (tht looks like uggs).
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Cheap Ugg Boots Please?
Posted on August 22nd, 2009 4 commentsok i have 30 euro to spend online and i need new ugg boots not real ugg/sheepskin… you know just nice cheap ones lol!!! any websites??…xxxx
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Can Some One Find The Crochet Boots, Ugg-look-a-likes, Without The Suede Or Sheepskin? Please :]?
Posted on August 15th, 2009 6 commentsI’m a vegetarian, and I’m against the Australian wool industries. Though I absolutely love their styles of boots.
No skechers as well, please! They have suede too.
Thanks guys! :] <3


