Ugg Boots are very versatile. They can be worn in almost any weather without your feet getting either cold or overheated, and their neutral colour tones allow them to be worn with a wide variety of clothing. Unfortunately, this versatility leads people to believe they are virtually indestructible. Sadly, this is not the case. If you want to preserve the life span of your Uggs, you need to know where to wear them. This article will tell you all you need to know.
Water Stains
First, Ugg Boots are made from sheepskin suede. Like all suede, it is susceptible to water stains. Water spots will leave behind a very slight discolouration when they dry-slight, but noticeable compared to the undamaged suede around it.
To avoid water stains, simply avoid water. Don’t wear your Uggs in the rain, or in marshy conditions. If you wear them in snow, brush the all snow off before going inside.
These Boots Are Not Work Boots
They are perfectly fine for wearing indoors or pounding pavement on city streets. Unfortunately, they also resemble work boots-but they are not. The soft sheepskin suede is somewhat fragile, and can easily be torn on a work site. Stiff tanned leather boots are much more practical on work sites, especially ones with steel toes.
Ugg Boots Are Not Sport Boots
The Uggs‘ strengths are warmth and comfort, not athletic support. The sole is soft and supple, with no interior shank. Although comfortable indoors, the relatively thin and flexible soles of them are not suited to hiking over rocky terrain. Suede is also easily stained, and grass stains are notoriously easy to collect and difficult to wash out. Sneakers or hiking boots are better for outdoor adventures.
