Uggs vs Snowjoggers

Uggs versus snowjoggers, what do you prefer?
Uggs have for a long time been the favourite choice for celebrities and fashion conscious woman. However, the new kid on the block, snowjoggers, are giving them a run for their money.
The great thing about snowjoggers, that Uggs do not do, is actually keep your feet dry!
As reported on theindependent: Grazia, the weekly shopping bible, was among the first magazines to predict Snowjoggers would be “this winter’s most-wanted snuggly boot” but Marie Claire, Glamour and top teen read Sugar have followed suit. Already white and brown versions have sold out on Asos.com, the online shopping site that features items worn by celebrities.

The main counter from the Ugg’s corner, is that they are no longer a trend, but have become part of the required wardrobe…..

Only time will tell, if snowjoggers can live up to thier hype and become the “winterboot”
What do you think?

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Taking care of your Uggs

Wet entire boot or shoe with cold water.Clean entire area thoroughly and evenly. Once you have washed and rinsed the footwear in cold water. Reshape by stuffing with paper towel. Allow to dry naturally and slowly - DO NOT dry in direct heat or sunlight. You will notice once the footwear have dried that they have shrunk slightly but this is normal. After wearing them for an hour or so, they will go back to the normal, warm and comfortable state you are used to.

Please remember:
DO NOT SOAK if possible
DO NOT USE FABRIC CONDITIONER
DO NOT USE ANY ARTIFICIAL HEAT TO DRY
DO NOT DRY IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT
DO NOT DRY CLEAN

To remove grease stains you can sprinkle white chalk powder over the stain and leave it for a few minutes. Blow away the excess chalk and gently rub the stain with your hand. You can repeat this a few times until the stain has almost disappeared. If the stain is particularly stubborn you could try gently rubbing it with sandpaper but be aware that this could also remove the colour.BACK TO REVIEW

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