1.are uggs still in style?
if so i saw some off brand ones at charlotte russe for 20 bucks.. and i wanted to get them
just because ive been lookin for them for awhile.. anyway
2.im not poor i just wanna get a pair of boots like that style but dont wanna pay like 100 bucks for them. do you think people would think im like poor or something because i got imitation uggs? oh and im black too i dont wanna look like a poser :/
sk8rgurl answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 11:31 am: 1) they were in style last year, i'm sure people will wear them this year as well. i saw the ones in charlotte russe, if u like them you should buy them they look like the real thing.
2) i doubt anyone would care or take the time to notice if there real or fake. i spent a lot of money on two pairs of uggs and i almost feel like its not worth it. And your definietly not a poser, anyone can wear uggs wether there real or not.
p.s if you end up getting them you'd save more money for other shoes, like flats. Which tend to be cheaper but also kinda in style.
Erinn_the_bamf answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 11:18 am: 1. Since it's summer, and a little hot for Uggs, I'm really not sure if they're still in style. They're more of a winter shoe. However, who really cares what's in style? Being "in style" is quite boring, so buy them anyway!
2. No, people wouldn't think you're poor. I have 3 pairs of imitation uggs, and one of them everyone compliments me on. Race has nothing to do with what type of shoes you where. You won't look like a poser. If you like uggs, buy them. [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
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