Coastal Uggs
Proundly SA owned and operated. Coastal Uggs has the widest selection of quality ugg boots in Adelaide. We do care for our customers.
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Little History about Ugg Boot
There are different claims to the origins of the ugg boot style. Artisanal sheepskin boots were known in rural Australia during the 1920s, and were reportedly worn by shearers as they found them resistant to wool yolk (Lanolin), which would rot their ordinary boots. However, the date of commercial manufacturing began remains unclear. The boots were reportedly being manufactured in 1933 by Blue Mountains Ugg Boots of New South Wales. Frank Mortel of Mortels Sheepskin Factory has stated that he began manufacturing the boots in the late 1950s. Surfer Shane Stedman of Australia has stated in interviews that he invented the ugg boot. Perth sheepskin boot manufacturers Bruce and Bronwyn McDougall of Uggs-N-Rugs have manufactured the boots since the late 1970s.
The origin of the term "ugg" is also unclear. Stedman registered the trademark "UGH-BOOTS" in Australia in 1971, and in 1982 registered the "UGH" trademark. Frank Mortel claims that he named his company's sheepskin boots "ugg boots" in 1958 after his wife commented that the first pair he made were "ugly." Some accounts have suggested that the term grew out of earlier variations, such as the "fug boots" worn by United Kingdom Royal Air Force pilots during World War I.
The 1970s saw the emergence of advertising using the UGG and UGH terms both in trade names and as a generic term in Australia. The Macquarie Dictionary of the Australian language first included a definition for "ugg boot" as a generic term for sheepskin boots in its 1981 edition.(After Stedman complained to the editors of Macquarie, a trademark notation was added to subsequent editions indicating that "UGH" was a trade mark).
In the 1970s, ugg boots became popular among competitive surfers. After movie theatres in Sydney banned ugg boots and ripped jeans, the footwear became somewhat popular in the youth market as a sign of rebellion. Sheepskin footwear accounts for around 10 percent of footwear production in Australia.
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EXCHANGE POLICY
Unless stated in the item description, all of our products are covered by the manufacturer’s warranty. At the manufacturer’s discretion, faulty items may be replaced with the same item as originally purchased (subject to stock availability) or a full refund will be given if a replacement is not available. Warranties do not cover shipping charges.
Sheepskin is a natural product and skins can vary in colour, texture, markings and size. You can try on your favourite uggs in store and make sure of the fit. So please do choose carefully, becuase we do not accept refund on change of mind purchased.
Get in touch.
If you have any questions about Ugg boots, including sizes, please feel free to give us a call or email. Our lovely staff will answer your questions as soon as possible.
sales.coastaluggs@gmail.com
0415-884-568
101A Jetty Road, Glenelg SA 5045