Monday, February 22, 2010

Friday, February 5, 2010

more info

UGG® Australia uses only the highest-grade sheepskin available. Twin-face sheepskin is used in many of our core products. A piece of twin-face sheepskin has been treated on both the fleece side, and the skin side, providing the soft comfort UGG® Australia is famous for.

Grade-A sheepskin is extremely dense and soft, which provides for a more comfortable and durable material. Lesser quality material and synthetics can be coarse, scratchy, and non-breathable. Grade-A sheepskin breathes naturally, wicking away moisture, and allowing air to circulate freely.

Fleece breathes, wicks moisture away, and allows air to circulate, keeping feet dry.

Sheepskin is naturally thermostatic thus keeping bare feet close to your natural body temperature regardless of the temperature outside.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Information

Since September, shares of Deckers Outdoor (DECK, $28) have soared 180% on the heels of sudden demand for its UGG boot line. Sported last year by actresses like Pamela Anderson and Sarah Jessica Parker, the sheepskin boots were prized among the fashion forward, who paid up to $185 for a pair. In the first quarter of 2004 sales climbed 23% higher than a year ago, to $44.3 million.

Deckers are a known competitor to UGG Australia.

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Friday, December 18, 2009

Q's

1. What is globalization, and how does it affect people and places?
2. What has become the most popular manufactured product globalized?
3. Why does China depend on the economic health of the United States?
4. Why is there hardly any LG electronics faculties in Africa?
5. Why did most company's move their production to Asia?
6. What is the most popular shoe/clothes sold in Asia?
7. Why didn't shoe designs change a lot over 100 years?
8. How did the ugg boots originate and why are they becoming so popular around the world?
9.
What is the most popular shoe company in the USA and why?
10.What is the difference between normal shoes and running shoes?
11.What is the most popular shoe company in different countries?


Monday, December 14, 2009

Topic

My topic is going to be on The Animals in the savanah and how they effect Africa. I want to do this because I love animals and I want to see how they effect people in Africa.