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Leather: is perhaps the best material for the production of footwear - maintains its shape, it is breathable and the list of its positive properties is far from ending.
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Rubber: The rubber outsole provides excellent grip and durability on a variety of surfaces. Thanks to its elasticity, it absorbs shock, increasing comfort when walking or running.
UGG Boots. A dirty word for some, the best winter boots in the world for others. The UGG brand has literally divided the world into two camps. How did they do it? In 1978 in California, Australian Brian Smith noticed that surfers were putting on their surf boots right after getting out of the water to warm up from the icy ocean. One day he discovered that it might actually make a good (not just) winter shoe if made from merino wool. In fact, sheepskin and wool were commonly used in Australia to make boots because of their thermal insulation properties - cooling in the summer, warming in the winter, and absorbing odors and moisture. So Brian used his knowledge from his homeland; he discovered that no one in the world made such shoes, and he set to work. UGG Boots became very popular. But their biggest boom came when Oprah Winfrey included them in her list of favorite things, and suddenly, the whole world had to have them, including stars like Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, and Gigi Hadid. UGG doesn't make just boots nowadays, but also slippers, sandals, and the brand has wandered into the apparel waters. They try to make their collections creative, trendy, focusing on quality workmanship and the right choice of materials. So if you're not a fan of the boots, you still might want to check out other pieces for your collection.
It's also worth mentioning that UGG produces its boot and apparel collections with respect for its employees and our planet. In 2016, the brand also joined the United Nations Global Compact, ranking as one of the largest corporate sustainability initiatives in the world. What does this mean? All members strive to promote changes in the business to minimize the environmental impact of production. This is something we are a fan of, and we are delighted to have another brand at Footshop for which sustainability and environmentalism is not just a buzzword.