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Ugg boots ...... men???


JaseandAnne

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Hmmm, not sure... But yesterday I saw a guy shopping with his family at Woolies in Falcon, in bare feet! Now I get ( although don't understand) that bare feet seem popular here, however it was freezing yesterday! Maybe the Ugg boot guys have got the right idea...��

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I just don't get the bogan comments about Ugg boots. They are made for men, women, children, and even babies.... they are warm and comfortable and seem a sensible item of foot wear for winter. I used to wear sheepskin boots in UK 30 years ago, as so many others did, and still do, so what is the difference?

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Maybe it depends on the other clothes that the Ugg boot wearers have attired themselves with then?! I saw a bloke at the shops today in the tattiest old holey trackies and sweatshirt and Uggs, and his hair looked as if it hadn't seen shampoo or a brush for years.... so I had a WTF moment! Which then made me think that no wonder people have an issue with some Ugg wearers. I hadn't really noticed this before. I wear my Uggs indoors when it is cold (on my feet right now) and if I do occasionally go out in them I am usually dressed in jeans and a sweater with a scarf and jacket.... all nicely colour co-ordinated you understand. I had lunch yesterday with some retired friends, and we were all dressed smart casual... and all were wearing Uggs.

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a surfer mate of mine used to wear them … nice and quick to slip into …. good looking guy though - so anything looked good on him !

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:biglaugh: At least you said anything looked good ON him and not OFF him, oh dear trust me to lower the tone.

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Maybe it depends on the other clothes that the Ugg boot wearers have attired themselves with then?! I saw a bloke at the shops today in the tattiest old holey trackies and sweatshirt and Uggs, and his hair looked as if it hadn't seen shampoo or a brush for years.... so I had a WTF moment! Which then made me think that no wonder people have an issue with some Ugg wearers. I hadn't really noticed this before. I wear my Uggs indoors when it is cold (on my feet right now) and if I do occasionally go out in them I am usually dressed in jeans and a sweater with a scarf and jacket.... all nicely colour co-ordinated you understand. I had lunch yesterday with some retired friends, and we were all dressed smart casual... and all were wearing Uggs.

 

Nope...Sorry Rossmoyne still don't get it!! UGG boots just look damn odd on blokes!! Still, each to there own. Now where are my stiletto thigh highs!!

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