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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Fashion Vs. Fashion


Uggs? Emu? Bearpaws?                        
                                                      Uggs are stylish yet warm and comfortable. 
Uggs
  They are not the best boot to be worn in the rain or snow because this type of weather tends to do damage to the boot and if enough of this weather hits the boot then your feet may get wet. These boots still come close to a dependable boot for any season. The sole of the boots are rubbery and can be worn down or start to wear down within a year. The sole wearing out also depends on whether or not you wear your boots a lot. These boots are very pricey, at their original price these boots cost $180.00. If these are boots that you must have and will prove very useful throughout the seasons, then there are other brands that have a similar make and model. Emu boots are a similar brand of Uggs. These boots are just as stylish, warm, and comfortable as Uggs. Rain and snow affect the Emu boots in the same way as Uggs. The difference between these to brands are the sole of the boots. Emu boots don't wear down nearly as fast as the Ugg boots. There really isn't much of a price difference between Uggs and Emu at the original price of $140.00. Another brand of boots with the similar make and model of Uggs and Emu are Bearpaw boots. These boots just like Uggs and Emu are stylish, warm, and comfortable. Though the rain and snow have all the same affects on the boots as the Uggs and Emu brand. The sole of a Bearpaw boot lasts about as long as the sole of an Emu brand boot or a little longer, which is also longer than a Uggs brand sole. If you prefer a better boot sole Uggs, Emu and Bearpaw have boots that come in a lug sole that is much more durable than the original soles. The Bearpaw boot is much more affordable than Uggs and the Emu brand at the original price of $40.00. All three brands of boots are available in different lining in the boots, such as some boots come in wool lining or shear lining some boots are even lined with wool and shear lining. Is it really worth it paying for a boot that you can get that is nearly the same as another boot but cost less and the sole doesn't run down nearly as fast? Or is it that you just want to say I bought expensive boots? Which would you rather pay for Cost over Comfort or Comfort over Cost?                                                                          

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