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Okay, here's the thing, I know I talked about Bear paw boots on my last blog because number one, it is much easier on the pocket. Plus, it truly serves the purpose of warming your cold feet. The quality is not bad after all considering the price of Bear paw, most specially if you are on a tight budget. But reality remains, if you want to take it up a notch on the quality boots you want to have. Common knowledge will tell you, quality brand names or popular brand name boot, goes with the price tag.
Uggs would cost you probably between $130-$160 or even more for the most popular type (called Classic, short or tall), and it gets pricier for the "fancier" varieties in comparison. Well, there's always positive reviews for Uggs like I said, quality merchandized has its own price tag. Whether its a bag or shoes, I don't have to tell you that the expensive ones do last longer though in comparison...
UGGs are known in Australia and New Zealand as a unisex style of sheepskin boot made of twin-faced sheepskin with fleece on the inside and with a tanned outer surface, often with a synthetic sole. Not to mention, these boots really insulate you from the bitter cold completely. And I don't have to mention that good quality boots are cozy, and comfi and it sure makes a happy feet. I think its worth the price for me, don't you think? But then again, that's just my opinion.
"Ugg boots" have become a major hit even with celebrities and trendsetters alike, I mean, who wouldn't really like its sheepkin's exceptional warmth and comfort during bitter winter cold weather. By the way, here's one thing to know what Uggs, is NOT. Not 100% water proof. Yes, it will keep you warm and dry but I would treat these with the protective spray BEFORE ever wearing them for durability. And use only those that are recommended by the manufacturer. Otherwise, it might just damage the material of your boots. I know its common sense and I don't have to tell you this, but your Uggs boot during wet slushy snow,or excessive wet, muddy condition will definitely drench them, so your best bet is used snow boots instead on those wet condition.
As we know UGGs are trendy sheepskin boots, UGGs has real waterproof models as well which are more like regular snow boots, that goes with muddy, wet weather condition. You can choose from different kind of style for men and women alike that comes with low or high boot style that you can only get from a high quality material that also comes with a higher price tag. Of course, like any other high-end consumer product, you can get what you pay for. Although there's always an exception to the rule but yea, I would say, most of the time.
Good stuff doesn't come cheap. Well, anyway, it really depends on
the individual, the way you look at things. I know we should always be practical especially with our economy. Whether you are looking for a quality kind or just something you can afford. Use your best judgment. MERRY CHRISTMAS, EVERYONE!!!

UGG Australia Kids' Classic Tall Boots
Uggs would cost you probably between $130-$160 or even more for the most popular type (called Classic, short or tall), and it gets pricier for the "fancier" varieties in comparison. Well, there's always positive reviews for Uggs like I said, quality merchandized has its own price tag. Whether its a bag or shoes, I don't have to tell you that the expensive ones do last longer though in comparison...
UGGs are known in Australia and New Zealand as a unisex style of sheepskin boot made of twin-faced sheepskin with fleece on the inside and with a tanned outer surface, often with a synthetic sole. Not to mention, these boots really insulate you from the bitter cold completely. And I don't have to mention that good quality boots are cozy, and comfi and it sure makes a happy feet. I think its worth the price for me, don't you think? But then again, that's just my opinion.
"Ugg boots" have become a major hit even with celebrities and trendsetters alike, I mean, who wouldn't really like its sheepkin's exceptional warmth and comfort during bitter winter cold weather. By the way, here's one thing to know what Uggs, is NOT. Not 100% water proof. Yes, it will keep you warm and dry but I would treat these with the protective spray BEFORE ever wearing them for durability. And use only those that are recommended by the manufacturer. Otherwise, it might just damage the material of your boots. I know its common sense and I don't have to tell you this, but your Uggs boot during wet slushy snow,or excessive wet, muddy condition will definitely drench them, so your best bet is used snow boots instead on those wet condition.
As we know UGGs are trendy sheepskin boots, UGGs has real waterproof models as well which are more like regular snow boots, that goes with muddy, wet weather condition. You can choose from different kind of style for men and women alike that comes with low or high boot style that you can only get from a high quality material that also comes with a higher price tag. Of course, like any other high-end consumer product, you can get what you pay for. Although there's always an exception to the rule but yea, I would say, most of the time.
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