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I have quite a few pairs of the UGGs boots. Believe me they do not look like "potatoes" to me. I have gotten many compliments on my tall shaft and ankle boots. I also have a few pairs of the Lamo boots I like them because I can get colors I don't have in my UGG boot collection. I would buy them if QVC would offer them... that is a good idea.

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@Q4u wrote:

@Jacie wrote:

All I remember about Uggs was on a episode of "What Not to Wear". Clinton Kelly wondered why people would wear "baked potatoes" on their feet when there were so many fabulous boots on the market. That did it for me.


We need to tell Clinton it's comfort comfort comfort~!  I wear them around the house and they are the most comfortable "slipper" (Mini Bailey) that I've ever had.  I've tried a couple of off brands that were real suede and real shearling inside but they didn't feel the same at all.... and didn't last anywhere near as long.  I'm STILL wearing a pair that I got 5 years ago and I wear them every day!  They're wearing, but they're still not worn out and still feel incredible....

 

THAT's the reason people wear potatos on their feet.... ROFL Woman LOL


I would not  take any thing  Clinton Kelly has to say.....I have seen his clothing items on QVC and they look more like the before then the after.Woman Very Happy

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Baked potatoes....very funny!  Well, the color is right!  

 

I don't think UGGs needs QVC.  They are doing very well as they are.

 

I have a pair of UGG moccasins which were a gift.  They got so old, cruddy and nasty that I threw them in the washing machine, not caring if they were ruined.  They came out slightly tighter but looking good.  I have continued to wear them and they stretched back into their original shape and fit. 

 

As far as moccasins, LLBean makes a moccasin as good or better than UGGs, and made in the USA too. They last for years.