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Nooooo....... I swear here in England furry boots are everywhere! Not uggs! Those ones are alright compared to the ones 'gracing' my local high street....Really really bad versions of those. They're look like furry leg warmers over timberland boots. They're all wearing them with fur coats or fur gilets and there's just fur overload over here!TheSoCalledPrep said:Toast
That's really bothering me.pointup said:heheh I like at the bottom all the related threads are from alt.fashion are about how awesome uggs are![]()
Me as well, i was reading a post from alt.fashion and one woman claimed she bought "uggs" at Wal-Mart. Maybe knockoffs honey O_OAlexN said:That's really bothering me.
heynicepants said:Me as well, i was reading a post from alt.fashion and one woman claimed she bought "uggs" at Wal-Mart. Maybe knockoffs honey O_O
Thats like saying "pass me a kleenex" when gesturing to a no-name brand tissue box.
DressageChick said:When something can be found at Walmart for $15, its time to move on. It's obviously not "in" anymore, its just part of mass consumerism.
TheSoCalledPrep said:Toast
lovely sarcasm, i'm sure you feel very wittymiserylovescompany said:Which means anyone who does this is obviously an idiot. Just like anyone who refers to a no-name brand bandage as a band-aid is an idiot![]()
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I have "Uggs" that I bought at Kmart for $14.99. Bear in mind that I understand that these are not ACTUAL Ugg Brand boots, rather I just use "Uggs" as a way to convey the style of the boot when I don't feel like going into the exact description "Ugg style suede with shearling lining boots". It just gets a bit wordy.
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He he, I laughed so hard my side hurts.miserylovescompany said:Because we wouldn't want to look like a pauper, now would we? Wouldn't want to be one of "those people".
Em
brian said:i'd still rather have a pair of westwood pirate boots above anything else, ever, though...![]()
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