I know I've railed on sweatpants before. But Uggs? Almost a worse phenomenon. Read what The Cut has to say about those repulsive faux Eskimo wanna-bees here.
I don't get the Cut's confusion here. Celebs near and far - as you've shown - wear them constantly, ergo: people buy them at all cost. And "we don't do that in NY" is an egregious lie.
Thats what they were trying to say in the article, "Oh, how wrong we were. The Soho store (yes, there is one) has had a line snaking down the block all month according to the Shophound. And he wondered: Why? But we want to know, who's waiting in line for Uggs?"
Read more: The Mystery of the Uggs Line -- The Cut http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2009/12/the_mystery_of_the_uggs.html#ixzz0bIS4HkJQ
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I don't get the Cut's confusion here. Celebs near and far - as you've shown - wear them constantly, ergo: people buy them at all cost. And "we don't do that in NY" is an egregious lie.
ReplyDeleteThats what they were trying to say in the article, "Oh, how wrong we were. The Soho store (yes, there is one) has had a line snaking down the block all month according to the Shophound. And he wondered: Why? But we want to know, who's waiting in line for Uggs?"
ReplyDeleteRead more: The Mystery of the Uggs Line -- The Cut http://nymag.com/daily/fashion/2009/12/the_mystery_of_the_uggs.html#ixzz0bIS4HkJQ