Spot Fake Ugg Boots(Ii)
If the ugg boots have exceedingly gotten better, the Uggs you are looking at have passed all the visual tests. But you also can not say they are authentic ugg boots . There are yet some more tests that you can do to spot the fakes.
Fit test: if you want to buy a pair of UGG Classic Cardy Boots, and you know your boot size, try asking for a pair of Ugg whose size is higher up by one “notch” than your size, then try wearing them. If they are genuine Uggs, they should fit snugly, or they should even be a little loose-fitting. Fake Uggs, on the other hand, are ill-fitting.
Fur test: Look at the fur of the boots, both inside and outside. Genuine Ugg furs are thick, and they should have a rich cream color. Fake Ugg fur, are synthetic and are thin and they are grey or white. Now feel the fur with your hands. They should be very soft. Then try rubbing your fingers against them. You could tell the fakes because bits of them would come away. Lastly, smell the boot’s interior and the fur. Authentic ugg don’t have the strange smell because genuine fur doesn’t have to be dyed to pass it off as the real thin.
There are some ways about test the ugg boots, they may be helpful for you when you selecting the ugg.
1. Make a conversation with the seller about ugg classic short boots and where they are made. If he/she mentions that the genuine ones are made in Australia and then he/she is selling fakes. Likewise, if the seller fails to mention the Deckers Outdoor Corporation as the parent company, then that’s another sign that he/she is selling fakes.
2. Pretend a little disappointed with the boots. I like perhaps it’s just not what you want. If the seller says, “Take your time choosing. I have lots of different models and sizes for you to choose from.”, then, chances are, he/she is selling fakes, because Uggs are, by the very nature of their materials, scarce or in limited supplies. Anyone who has a truckload of them at this time of the year is highly suspicious! In a word, you should focus on what the sellers say.
3. Next, look around the place and try mentioning a model that isn’t there, asking him/her if he can order it, how many days it will take. If the seller mentions getting it directly from his supplier in China, then he/she is selling fakes. While it is true that all of Deckers” Uggs are manufactured in China, a seller/reseller doesn’t get them directly from China.
You should make fit test, fur test and conversation test about the ugg you are going to buy, make sure you have chose the authentic ugg.
Tips for Spot Fake Ugg Boots(I)