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Premier UGG Boot Maker Introduces New Style This Holiday Season

For the upcoming holiday season, an Australian web site is introducing a new rugged half boot called the Grind Boot that is sure to be a big seller. Consumers that would like to purchase a pair for the holidays should make their purchase as soon as possible. Unley, Adelaide, South Austrailia (IPRWIRE) Fri. Dec. 5th, 2008 -- A website that is dedicated to providing high quality Ugg boots is now introducing the Grind Boot, which is a type of half boot. This high quality footwear is excellent for a night on the town, a day at work or school, or even just for around the house wear. This popular brand of boot is one of the most comfortable types of footwear currently on the market, and keeps one’s feet especially warm in the cold winter months.

These authentic UGG Grind Boots have been designed personally by Australian designer Mark Stone. Unlike the standard style of Uggs which are more inspired by fashion and luxury, these boots are a rugged outdoors style of boot which is suitable for hard labor and harsh weather. Even so, these are the perfect boots to go with any social situation as well. As is the standard with UGGs, these boots are made from the finest 100 percent Australian double-faced Merino sheepskin.

With the holiday season on its way, Uggboots are guaranteed to be a big seller. People that are looking to purchase them for a special someone this year are being encouraged to buy them or at least put them on hold as soon as possible in order to prevent shortages.

To learn more, visit www.authenticuggboots.com.

About Authentic Ugg boot:

The owners of Authentic UGG Boots have been producing UGG brand boots for decades now. They possess a strong dedication to quality in each boot that they produce. As a result they have become the leader in the luxury footwear industry which produces Ugg brand boots. Over the last few years they have seen their business grow tremendously as people are coming to prefer natural footwear as opposed to those made of synthetic fiber and mass produced in China.

Your guide to winter fashion

The moral for the savvy shopper? A few appropriately outstanding pieces will add the necessary pop to your otherwise unchanged wardrobe.

Julia Seidl, creative director of Stylehog.com, "your online guide to runway fashion on a budget," suggests that investing in a few key pieces can sufficiently update nearly any wardrobe.

"Thanks to Michelle Obama, the structured and tailored shift dress has quickly replaced the power suit as the go-to piece' for working women everywhere," Seidl wrote in an email.

And when it comes to footwear, Seidl says, there's only one choice.

"The bootie (the hybrid between shoes and boots) has become the hottest footwear of the season. Whether worn with pants for the day or tights and a skirt for a night out, the bootie is the only shoe/boot you need this season," Seidl wrote.

It's tough to talk boots without uttering the dreaded three-letter word that is still making little dollar signs pop up in eyes of shoe salesmen everywhere: Ugg.

"The Ugg boots have continued to be popular," said Bob Scanlon of Oneonta's Sport Tech. "They keep coming back for them."

Seidl, among others, would just as soon this wasn't the case. " Uggs are like an ex-boyfriend we seem to bump into everywhere we go," she wrote. "We would have thought this trend would have disappeared into the fashion abyss a long time ago. But judging by what we see on the street, this trend is as popular as ever."

Before picking up your own pair, however, consider the possible backlash. There is an Anti- Uggboots League on Facebook, an anti-UGG petition circulating on the Internet, anti-UGG T-shirts and even an anti-UGG public service announcement on YouTube (created "as a mock campaign against the Ugg boot trend within our pop culture").

Accessories offer an affordable means of updating your look, and this season's picks are anything but mild. The usual standards of purses and jewelry have been joined by brooches, gloves and even hats (yes, ladies: hats) as the season's smart sartorial choices.

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Premier UGG Boot Maker Introduces New Style This Holiday Season

For the upcoming holiday season, an Australian web site is introducing a new rugged half boot called the Grind Boot that is sure to be a big seller. Consumers that would like to purchase a pair for the holidays should make their purchase as soon as possible. Unley, Adelaide, South Austrailia (IPRWIRE) Fri. Dec. 5th, 2008 -- A website that is dedicated to providing high quality Ugg boots is now introducing the Grind Boot, which is a type of half boot. This high quality footwear is excellent for a night on the town, a day at work or school, or even just for around the house wear. This popular brand of boot is one of the most comfortable types of footwear currently on the market, and keeps one’s feet especially warm in the cold winter months.

These authentic UGG Grind Boots have been designed personally by Australian designer Mark Stone. Unlike the standard style of Uggs which are more inspired by fashion and luxury, these boots are a rugged outdoors style of boot which is suitable for hard labor and harsh weather. Even so, these are the perfect boots to go with any social situation as well. As is the standard with UGGs, these boots are made from the finest 100 percent Australian double-faced Merino sheepskin.

With the holiday season on its way, Uggboots are guaranteed to be a big seller. People that are looking to purchase them for a special someone this year are being encouraged to buy them or at least put them on hold as soon as possible in order to prevent shortages.

To learn more, visit www.authenticuggboots.com.

About Authentic Ugg boot:

The owners of Authentic UGG Boots have been producing UGG brand boots for decades now. They possess a strong dedication to quality in each boot that they produce. As a result they have become the leader in the luxury footwear industry which produces Ugg brand boots. Over the last few years they have seen their business grow tremendously as people are coming to prefer natural footwear as opposed to those made of synthetic fiber and mass produced in China.

Your guide to winter fashion

The moral for the savvy shopper? A few appropriately outstanding pieces will add the necessary pop to your otherwise unchanged wardrobe.

Julia Seidl, creative director of Stylehog.com, "your online guide to runway fashion on a budget," suggests that investing in a few key pieces can sufficiently update nearly any wardrobe.

"Thanks to Michelle Obama, the structured and tailored shift dress has quickly replaced the power suit as the go-to piece' for working women everywhere," Seidl wrote in an email.

And when it comes to footwear, Seidl says, there's only one choice.

"The bootie (the hybrid between shoes and boots) has become the hottest footwear of the season. Whether worn with pants for the day or tights and a skirt for a night out, the bootie is the only shoe/boot you need this season," Seidl wrote.

It's tough to talk boots without uttering the dreaded three-letter word that is still making little dollar signs pop up in eyes of shoe salesmen everywhere: Ugg.

"The Ugg boots have continued to be popular," said Bob Scanlon of Oneonta's Sport Tech. "They keep coming back for them."

Seidl, among others, would just as soon this wasn't the case. " Uggs are like an ex-boyfriend we seem to bump into everywhere we go," she wrote. "We would have thought this trend would have disappeared into the fashion abyss a long time ago. But judging by what we see on the street, this trend is as popular as ever."

Before picking up your own pair, however, consider the possible backlash. There is an Anti- Uggboots League on Facebook, an anti-UGG petition circulating on the Internet, anti-UGG T-shirts and even an anti-UGG public service announcement on YouTube (created "as a mock campaign against the Ugg boot trend within our pop culture").

Accessories offer an affordable means of updating your look, and this season's picks are anything but mild. The usual standards of purses and jewelry have been joined by brooches, gloves and even hats (yes, ladies: hats) as the season's smart sartorial choices.