Authentic UGGs vs. Counterfeit UGGs: How to spot them
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Counterfeit UGGs Characteristics:
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Fur is caught in all stitching
- Fur excessively comes out of the boot
- Fur is not white but darker
- Quick Test: You cannot comb the fake fur
- Fakes have a one pc. Box
- The Stitching thread color is darker than boot material
- Sole of boot is lighter than suede
- Stitching on back of boot is jagged and not straight
- Stitching on front of boot is not curved perfectly but wavy
- Sole of Boots have a straight line
- Should have V shape groves through whole sole
- Lack ® symbols on sole of boot
- However newer fakes do have this perfected now
- UGG Label on back of the boot is not silk
- UGG Booklets have fuzzy images; very low resolution
- UGG Booklets have the word “World” capitalized on the first page.
- UGG Booklets cover is not embossed
- *meaning if you touch the cover the UGG Australia Logo is smooth *
- UGG Congratulations Card is Gray
- UGG Box is Blue
- Hanging Tag on the Boot
- Dust Cover
- Separate cloth bags that you’re supposed to store your boots in
- Inside tags: the Right Boot has the Inside Tag on the Right
- The Left Boot has the Inside Tag on the Left
- Reek of Dye: Does not disappear for a while
Authentic UGGs Characteristics:
- Some fur does come out the boot: but not excessively
- Boxes of UGG’s sized 6 and up coming in two
- Boxes of UGG’s sized 5 and below come in one pc box.
- Stitching on back of boots is straight lined
- Stitching Thread is Lighter than material
- Darker Chestnut, Chocolate Colors
- Darker Soles with V grooves.
- White Fur
- UGG Label on Heal of Boot is Silk and Stitching makes the Label Color
- UGG Booklets have high resolution pictures
- UGG Congratulations Card is Manila
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They smell of dye, but should disappear after first couple of wears.