Forum: Forum di prova Téma: A little company called Blue Piles UGG ---------------------------------------------- heloisestephen: It is often explained that success has many fathers, while failure is usually an orphan. Such is the case with Only registered users can see links on this board!Get registred or enter the forums!, which have been a popular style of boots for over the decade now. Though there origins are developing dispute, we do realise that they were developed with either Australia or Brand-new Zealand. In fact, manufactures of UGG-style shoes or boots from both countries were being embroiled in bitter disputes by using an American company which owned the trademark to the name UGG. The locals claimed in which "UGG" was a generic term and for that reason was ineligible for Only registered users can see links on this board!Get registred or enter the forums! trademark protection. Who was right? Let us take a moment to examine the uncertain history of UGGs. In order to trace the history of anything, it is often best in the first place its etymology. What is the origins of the word UGG? While some surmise that it is simply a smaller, catchier way to claim ugly, there is ample evidence that Only registered users can see links on this board!Get registred or enter the forums! were once called fug footwear. Worn by aviators through First World War, flyboys labeled them "flying UGG shoes or boots, " or "fugs, " intended for short. When the boys bought their feet back about the ground and civilians began following the fashions with their heroes, the boot had been known simply as UGGs. A little company called Blue Piles UGG Boots began manufacturing the revolutionary style in the quick 1930s, and by the 1950s there are several makers of Only registered users can see links on this board!Get registred or enter the forums! in both Australia along with New Zealand. One reason local companies claim they will be able to use the word Only registered users can see links on this board!Get registred or enter the forums! to promote their brands is the term appears to end up being a generic one. Carefully related terms like ug, grrr, and UGG have all been familiar with describe sheepskin boots built in either Australia or New Zealand since the early 1970s, at the latest.