All About EMU Boots

admin on September 24th, 2009

Emu Boots, the world’s most stylish and comfortable walking boots, come from Australia. These boots are made in Geelong, along the country’s southeast coast – the planet’s wool capital. This assures you that EMU, the manufacturer, gets the best materials possible. EMU combines these premium materials with the highest standards and most sophisticated manufacturing processes to give you the best footwear you can find – whether it be a low boot, a high-cut pair, or even a cozy set of Emu slippers. If you want to give the gift of Emu Boots to kids, toddlers, and adults, there’s a size and style for everyone.

Why Buy Emu Boots?

You probably wouldn’t think a fashionable pair of Emu Boots are built for durability, but they are. Beneath the trendy designs are hard-wearing and long-lasting engineering methods. Emu footwear is durable, due to the patented double-stitching integrated into every pair. Whether you’re in the club or the great outdoors, Emu Boots will give you an incredible boost because you know they feel good, look great, and will last long time.

With a lot of Emu Boot imitations flooding the market, why should you get an authentic pair? Here’s one good reason: you can see and feel the craftsmanship. They’re so sturdy yet so comfy, even individuals who frequently suffer from cold feet or poor blood circulation use them. That’s how good the merino wool and sheepskin lining make you feel.

Don’t forget the haute couture aspect of owning a pair of Emu Boots. Most are especially designed to match almost any type of outfit, including winter clothing such as denim jeans coupled with a fur jacket. You can find Emu Boots in the Hamptons and other après ski venues as a testament to their fashion and functionality. They’re great for indoor use, too! The breathable inner material is shielded by hydrophilic fabric, which draws moisture away from your feet. The soft yet strong dual-density EVA Emusole cushions your every step. These, and the insulating properties of the other components, make them great for getting onto the slopes or into a warm lodge. The great traction the soles provide also helps you avoid any mishaps.

Don’t Imitate – Innovate!

Just because it’s a tough-as-nails boot doesn’t mean you can’t wear it everywhere. If you want something casual, cozy, and beautifully crafted, you can take your pick from Emu’s wide range of designer footwear. Emu Boots are high-end fashion and space-age technologies are combined to produce products that last for years. You’d be hard-pressed to find anything superior than stepping into EMU Australia’s hottest footwear – Emu Boots!

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Where can I buy Emu boots in the UK?

admin on September 28th, 2009

Does anybody know what stores stock Emu sheepskin boots?
I’m in the Surrey area if that helps.

Thanks

I was in TK maxx last week and they had loads of pairs for £16.99 !!!!…they were in different styles and still had all the original tags attached..i live in Manchester but i’m sure they would stock them in any other TK maxx.

i’m looking for some real uggs, instead of the cheap ones that fall apart, are these def real ones? they look like it!

That is their company site where i bought my uggs. I doubt they would sell knock offs at their own store.

UGGS?????????????????????

admin on September 28th, 2009

What do guys think about uggs? alot of people think they are ugly.

i have to say, they aren’t the cutest shoes made, but they also aren’t the ugliest shoes. I honestly think that they are the most comfortable and best-quality winter boots made. :) i don’t know what i would do without uggs. and they actually do last for a long time haha. They keep my feet really warm and they actually let them breathe during the winter. And they also match with alot of stuff, and if worn with the right thing, they can look really cute! just dont wear them with miniskirts or shorts, cuz then you will just look really skanky..

where to get orange sheepskin or colorful boots?

admin on September 25th, 2009


Victoriasecret.com

Where can I get boots like these?

admin on September 25th, 2009

I don’t want real ones. Basically I want these, but in a cheaper form… Also, do you guys like them? And if there aren’t any cheap ones, are they worth buying the real ones?

http://www.uggaustralia.com/ProductDetails.aspx?gID=w&categoryID=372&productID=5833&model=Classic+Crochet
Hey 001 – I totally agree with you. The picture i gave was just an example…

I found these for you, they are pretty similiar in style – Priced at $60 they are less than the uggs at $100.

I would probably go for darker brown as the lighter shades would show more dirt.

http://www.skechers.com/catalog/browse.do?function=displayProductList&gender=W&catId=1&index=1&viewAll=false&sort=popular&prodId=22157&styleCode=46437

uggs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

admin on September 25th, 2009

im getting new uggs sometime this week, and i was wondering what colour you think is gonna be most popular this season.

please dont say chestnut cause i had that last winter.
theres sand, chesnut, dark brown or black.

also im getting the medium height

thanks guys :)

I see a lot of girls with black and hot pink.

im on pacsun and it says they’re lined with wool.. doesn’t say anything about sheepskin.

do they use sheepskin or no?
also is there an emu site?

I can answer and only half answer one of your questions, I was on ebay the other day they had a link on the site for the emu website(love those boots as well and not as expensive as uggs) I cant remember the website but go to google and type in emu boots Im sure the link will pop up.. Not much help but hope it helps a bit.

Also check Emu Boot Reviews at http://www.emubootshop.co.uk

How much did you buy your ugg boots for?

admin on September 22nd, 2009

How much did you buy your ugg boots for and where did you get them? Did you think it was worth it?

In a garbage can lying on the street cuz no one else wanted them
i call it a good bargain another ones old ugly slipper uggs are someone elses trendy slipper/uggs nobody knew they look lik "uggs "either way

oh wow thumbs down? wtf why do u think they’re called uggs anyway huh? cuz their uggglyy uggs
srry but they’re hideous

uggS ??????????????????????????????

admin on September 22nd, 2009

Will U stop buying them and wearing them???

Do u know that so many sheep have been killed that they can’t keep up with demand? That’s y there sold out

Will u stop wearing them now?

Do u feel sorry 4 the sheep?

Do you have to really kill the poor sheep just to make a pair of UGG boots?
The answer is YES. The sheep has to be slaughter to obtain their hide and fleece. Now once the sheepskin hides are taken from the sheep then the process of preparing the hide for manufacturers and ensuring the hides are up to export standard begins.

Woolskins are usually preserved with salt prior to being processed by tanneries. At the tannery the skins are processed in large vessels called paddles which vary in capacity from 3000 to 15000 liters. In contrast to hide processing, in woolskin processing mechanical action is kept to a minimum in order to minimize felting of the wool. Rotating blades on the paddles move the skins slowly and gently, and processing is performed at much higher float ratios (typically 20-35 liters of water per skin) than are used in hide processing.

Typically it takes about 10 working days for the skins to be tanned and finished ready to be cut into panels for ugg bootsUGG® Australia uses only the best quality sheepskin exclusively. Twin-faced sheepskin is used in many of our core products. A piece of twin-faced sheepskin has been treated on both the fleece side, and the skin side.

The wool of genuine sheepskin is extremely dense (more-so than any synthetic), which provides for a more comfortable and durable material.

Fleece breathes, wicks moisture away, and allows air to circulate, keeping feet dry.

Sheepskin is naturally water resistant & therefore small amounts of moisture will not seep through or damage it.

UGG® Australia sheepskin is naturally thermostatic & therefore will keep bare feet warm in temperatures as low as -30°F and cool in temperatures as high as 80°F (Sheepskin will naturally insulate by keeping feet warm in the winter & cool in the summer.)

The sheep that we use have finer wool & cleaner skin (skin!)

My uggs are knock offs and they aren’t real sheep (thank god) and they didn’t cost as much but they still look just as good!
i say we boycott the real ones!

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