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check out each and everyone's prices sun1989 发表于 2011/10/31 14:13:00 |
Now, suppose that the counterfeiters have exceedingly gotten better, and, so far, the ugg boot for girls you are looking at have passed all the "visual" tests above. There are yet some more 'tests" that you can do to "root out" the fakes. For instance, try this FIT TEST: If you know your boot size, try asking for a pair of UGGs whose size is higher up by one "notch" than your size, then try wearing them. If they are genuine UGGs, they should fit snugly, or they should even be a little loose-fitting. ugg boot on sale in uk , on the other hand, are notoriously ill-fitting!
Want more 'tests"? Try these simple FUR TESTS: Look at the boot's interior fur. Genuine UGG fur are fluffy-looking and thick, and they should have a rich cream color. Fake UGG fur, on the other hand, are synthetic and are thin- and delicate-looking, and they are "greyish" or "white", instead of being cream-colored. Now "feel" the fur with your hands. They should "feel" very soft. Next, try rubbing your fingers against them. You could tell the fakes because bits of them would "come off" or "come away" even with just a slight "rubbing." Lastly, smell the boot's interior and the fur. If there's even just a slight paint or "lacquer" smell to them, then that's your indication that the boots are fake. Genuine ugg bailey button boots 5803 fur don't have even just a slight hint of that "lacquery" smell, because genuine fur doesn't have to be dyed to "pass" it off as the "real thing".
Now that you have spent some time educating yourself about the American and Australian "interpretation" of the word "UGGs" and the background behind the "UGG Australia" controversy, let's move forward as I show you the ways by which you can distinguish a pair of genuine "UGG Australia" sheepskin boots from fake ones. Let me begin, however, by saying that all of my "hints", "pointers", notes and remarks that follow are applicable ONLY to discount uggs boots boots found in an "actual" store and not a "virtual" one (such as those "online" stores and/or "retailers"), okey? For purposes of conciseness or brevity, I"ll talk about spotting fake UGGs among "virtual" or "online" stores in another discussion.
Let's start the ball rolling by talking about the PRICE. Genuine "UGG Australia" sheepskin boots are quite expensive. I won't mention any figures, because prices vary and change from time to time. But here's what I sUGGest you can do to "root out" obvious fakes: if there are several stores offering discount ugg in your area, check out each and everyone's prices. If they"re all bunched together within a small range, that means 1.) Either they are all selling genuine UGGs, which is good; or 2.) They are all selling fakes, which is too bad. My point is, if one store offers a price that is significantly much, much lower than the others, then, in any language, that's a giveaway that that store is selling fake UGGs.
That's it. I have already covered the bases here. By no means this is a "comprehensive" list of 'tips" on discerning a genuine discount ugg boot from a fake one; in fact, a fake UGG may pass all of the "visual" telltale signs which I mentioned above (perhaps because the counterfeiters themselves have "wised up"), but, for sure, a lot of fake UGGs fail the "FIT TEST" and the "FUR TESTS" mentioned above, while a lot of their sellers fail the 'tEST THE SELLER" tests. |
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