Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Uggs? Fuggs? Cuggs!
Cold. Snow. Winter. Minnesota. Comfort. All good reasons to convince yourself to run to the store and spend hundreds of dollars on the popular Ugg boot. Although comfortable, these boots are NOT as practical as you think. For one tall pair you drop about $180 which is definitely not cheap. Not only are the expensive but fur inside the boot is only full quality for a couple of months of daily use. Combine that with water and salt damage and you have about one or two years of use out of a pair IF you are lucky. My question to you is why spend hundreds of dollars on Uggs when they are just going to get worn out and wrecked in the snow? I know what many people are probably thinking: the fuggs look fake and are just not comfy and durable at all! While that is very true in most cases, I have found a perfect middle ground! One day as I was walking along I saw a person I knew and noticed that she had new Uggs, I glanced at the back of the boots and realized they were not Uggs but Fuggs :O. Several days later I was at Costco and I noticed a large stack of boxes, and as I was walking over I realized that they were none other than....CUGGS! COSTCO UGGS! At a very affordable price of $40 I could get the comfort and appearance of real Uggs with the sheepskin material, and not have to worry about getting then worn out, damaged or dirty. It's been three months since that fateful day and I'm proud to say that my Cuggs are still feeling great and I will not be returning to real Uggs anytime soon. With this story I've inspired at least two proud Cugg owners to buy their own pair, and you should too!
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