Friday, 9 August 2013

UGG classics the three gremlin rules apply


What a great classic film Gremlins, I must have seen it 10 times at the cinema and as many on TV, so it not a surprise that I would relate to aspects of the film in real life, that can be true for many experiences, a film, show or just a moment you recall that you can fit in to that moment and match aspects of the real and surreal together making a new experience or manifesting a new word or meaning for that point in time, wow heavy stuff and I have strayed off the path some what, (a slap to the face a deep breath) I'm back, 
So what am I going on about? 

          

Well there is three key rules to follow when looking after both UGG boots and gremlins and they are very similar in importance, hence the link to the film and  my babbling, so lets remember the three specific instructions in caring for the Mogwai: 
1, never expose it to bright light
2, never get it wet 
3, most importantly never, ever feed it after midnight
Those that have seen the film will understand the concerqueces of not following these rules. If you have no idea then it's a must see movie, old but truly a great fun film.
So what are the rules for UGG classics you now ask! well just as important and with true concerqueces if not followed, they are!
1, never get them wet
2, never wear socks with them
3, always rest them after each wear
I have sold thousands of classics and have always explained these rules and the new owners have had great relationships with their boots, enjoying the luxurious comfort, fantastic style and a natural ability to look after their feet.
Many more have not been told these rules and have been devastated when their much loved and expensive purchase has not delivered what was expected or has been ruined by the poor weather. Remembering that the UGG boot is a warm weather creation being born in Australia, then being bought up and developed in California, rain is not as common over there, as it is in Europe.
So lets look at these rules in more detail !
• Sheep skin is like a sponge being pourus it soaks in water, this will stain the boot but also will effect the thermostatic quality of the sheep skin, messing with the temperature control and comfort.
• with the fur being on the inside of the boot this offers unequaled comfort in feel and temperature the fur draws moisture from the foot like thousands of straws sucking away water, this keeps the foot dry and cool regulating the foot keeping it to body temperature, this adds to the comfort and is what keeps your foot, warm in winter and cool in summer, socks interferes with this natural process but also effects the temperature and will speed up the deteareation of the boots balding the fur and thining the toe leading to toe holes at the front of the boot, size is also the key to stopping the holes to many customers wear their boots to small.
• A UGG boot is like all women, they need their beauty sleep to look great and to function right, ( I will pay for that comment LOL ) 
But like all footwear sheep skin needs at least 24 hours rest to dry and recover shape, constant wearing brakes down the structure and will lead to your boots premature dilapidation, so rest them and your be rewarded with a longer use and better look from your trusted new foot friend. 
So follow these few rules and your enjoy and benefit so much more from your investment, and last point needed to be mentioned is nail control, keeping your toe nails tidy and short will help you from the dreaded toe hole I covered earlier. 
Enjoy your boots and remember look after your boots and they will look after you. 

2 comments:

  1. So if they don't like the wet, does that mean I shouldn't have put my pair in the washing machine then? Eeek. They did come out okay but dried a little stiff but have softened with time again.

    And I did know about the not wearing socks but not the reasons why. Besides there is too much friction with the socks against the sheepskin inner layer if you were too wear them. So you do actually have a pair??

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    1. Washing machine not the best thing for them :) sheep skin can be washed but not an UGG as it has many parts and materials that can brake down, it's more around the colour changes and marking that messes them up. your a true UGG fan as you have a good mix of styles, I do have classics and many other product from shoes, flip flops and slippers.

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