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How Do You Know If Ugg Gloves Are Real

A way to verify you have genuine UGG boots is by using the UGG Authenticity guide. The official UGG website details how to spot genuine and fake UGG Australia products. You can also browse a gallery of convincing counterfeit products to make you aware of what to look for.

Checking the official security sticker

One surefire way to identify genuine UGG products is by looking for the security sticker or label with every official product. You can find the QR code that takes you to the UGG website or the reflective holographic logo on the outside of the shoebox or sewn into the footwear.

When checking UGG boots for sewn-in security labels, you’ll find them inside the left boot, shoe or slipper.

Move the holographic UGG security sticker at a 90° angle to see the sun logos changing from dark silver to light silver. You will also notice that the UGG® logo is duplicated in mini versions, appearing faintly on the strip when moved from side to side.

“Made in” label

Another way to check the authenticity of an UGG is to look at the “Made In” label. Genuine UGG manufacturing happens in China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Cambodia, The Dominican Republic and the U.S. So, if an UGG claims to have Australian or New Zealand manufacturing, it is a fake.

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Soles

UGG uses high-quality materials for the slipper and boot soles, making them sturdy and flexible. So, if you have an UGG boot that has a stiff sole, it is a fake.

Hanging tag

UGG never displays hanging tags on their products, so if you see one of these, it is a counterfeit.

Packaging

UGG packaging is very definitive. For example, they will never arrive in a bag, only a box. Also, the box packaging will feature a QR code that will link to a UGG webpage to verify the boot’s authenticity. The label on the box will also feature an accurate image of the product inside, whereas counterfeits don’t have these.

Fur lining

UGG uses authentic sheepskin in all their boots and slippers, so they are fake if you have a pair of UGGS with a polyester lining. Furthermore, the sheepskin lining adheres to the suede outer, so you can’t pull them apart. You can identify a counterfeit UGG boot if you find a gap between the fur lining and the suede outer.

Stitching

You can also tell a fake UGG boot from a genuine one by looking at the stitching. The fake will have lower-quality stitching and a double-stitch pattern, whereas genuine UGG Boots have a single-stitch.

Logo

The logo on the back of a boot is also a good indicator of counterfeit UGGs. Look for misspellings, slight variations in logo design or fraying stitching.

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