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Inviato il: Lunedì, 12-Nov-2018, 05:14
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Sognatore Gruppo: Members Messaggi: 4 Utente Nr.: 82 Iscritto il: 12-Nov-2018 Tessera LTR n°: Moto: |
Allow me to begin, however, by nevertheless all of my "hints", "pointers", notes and remarks this follow are applicable ONLY to
Let's start the ball rolling by talking about the PRICE. Genuine "UGG Australia" sheepskin " booties " are quite expensive. MY PARTNER AND I won't mention any numbers, because prices vary and change ever so often. But here's what You have to can do to "root out" evident fakes: if there are several stores offering
If they"re all bunched together in just a small range, that signifies 1. ) Either these are all selling genuine UGGs, which can be good; or 2. ) These are all selling fakes, which can be too bad. My issue is, if one store offers
Now, suppose they all indeed sell UGGs within a tightly-bunched price range. What when you do next? Check out their LOOKS. Here are usually several visible 'telltale signs" that
If one or each of a particular boot's is manifest on (both outside and inside) demonstrate "Made in Australia" as well as "Made in New Zealand", and then those definitely are fake scans. Because Deckers has been manufacturing them
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