One of the best ways to authenticate a pair of Ugg boots is to take a magnifying glass and look at the label on the back heel. The label of true Uggs will be silk with stitching that matches the label color. The label itself will have letters that slightly overlap each other.
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no. the boots are most likely to be fake you can tell the difference between fake and real uggs by going on you tube the best place to by uggs is at the official ugg Austria website
You can tell the difference between real uggs and fake uggs by on the back of the real uggs it has "uggs" written on it and the fake ones don`t. Also the real uggs have uggs written on the bottom too.
You can tell if your uggs are fake it doesnt have the ugg sign on the heel
You should look at the material and the brand logo of the UGGS
One of the easiest ways to identify fake Ugg boots is to look at the price. If they appear to be deeply discounted, then odds are they're fake. You can also tell by look at the box they come in. A real pair of Uggs will have a box with raised lettering.
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When you buy the uggs it would probably say the name of the brand on the shoebox, or typically real uggs are more expensive and from what I've heard they usually cost 50$ or more in Canada.
Their not thats why their fattys
There are quite a few things you can look at when trying to tell the difference between real UGG boots and fake UGGs. Take the following into consideration:* Check the labels to make sure that the boots are made out of Merino sheepskin wool. Authentic UGG boots are made from nothing else. Fake UGGs will either have some sort of synthetic material listed while others will go as far as claiming to have a "wool lining," but they'll have a synthetic exterior. * Check the label on the back of the boot. Real UGG boots have a label and the fake UGG boots either have a distorted label or have no label at all. You may think it looks cool to have a pair that have no label but they're just not authentic. * Test the soles of your UGG boots as well. The standard sole on a pair of UGG boots is made of a synthetic material but is as flexible as it is durable. If the sole is made of a hard material that can not be bent you can assume your UGG boots are not authentic. * While some UGG boot distributors are outsourcing their manufacturing to China, the only way to be sure your boots are authentic are to order them from a company based out of Australia. UGG boots originated in Australia and if you order a pair of boots from one of these companies you're more likely than not to receive the original, authentic UGG.
Sometimes it is possible to determine counterfeits this way; but unless you know what a real note burns like, it isn't helpful.