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Ugg-fellschuhe für den mann?ausgefallen oder schwul?

Letzte Nachricht: 9. Januar 2017 um 23:49
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ned_11948022
28.10.11 um 18:28

ich(als mann) stehe ja auf ausgefallendes und habe im internet enddeckt das es die ugg's auch in großen größen für den mann gibt.mein bester freund sagte es sehe schwul aus,aber ich glaube es ist nur in unseren breitengraden nicht so bekannt und mich reitzt es,weil es eben was ausgefallendes.. was meint ihr denn dazu?

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haukur_11858413
28.10.11 um 18:47

Wenn sie dir gefallen ....
... dann trag sie.

Übrigens waren UGGs ursprünglich aml reine Herrenschuhe, bis sie ein weiblicher Promi in den Staaten für sih entdeckte und der Hype der Mädels darum begann.

Hier - in Englisch - die Geschichte (von UGGs direkt):

The roots of UGG Australia can be traced back to the sandy beaches of Byron Bay, where Australian surfers began wearing sheepskin footwear for warmth between sessions. Located on the eastern edge of the Australian continent, Byron Bay carves out a crescent of clear blue water that is separated into wonderful natural surf breaks with names like The Pass, Wategos, and Cosy Corner. In the late 1960s and early 70s surfers first discovered these breaks and came in small bands to ride the unique waves. They would stay for weeks on end, and during these stays, many looked for ways to keep their feet warm and dry. Because of an abundance of sheepskin in Australia, the surfers often turned to hand-made basic sheepskin "footies" for natural warmth, comfort and to wick away moisture. It was here that the foundation was laid for a brand that would later become a worldwide phenomenon.
In 1978, Brian Smith landed in Southern California with a bag of sheepskin boots and hope. He fell in love with the sheepskin experience and was convinced the world would one day share this love. The beaches of Southern California had long been an epicenter of a relaxed, casual lifestyle, a lifestyle that Brian felt was a perfect fit for his brand. So he founded the UGG brand, began selling his sheepskin boots and they were an immediate sensation. By the mid 1980s, the UGG brand became a symbol of relaxed southern California culture, gaining momentum through surf shops and other shops up and down the coast of California, from San Diego to Santa Cruz. UGG boots reached beyond the beach, popping up in big cities and small towns all over, and in every level of society. Girls wore their surfer boyfriends pair of UGG boots like a letterman jacket. When winter came along, UGG boots were in ski shops and were seen in lodges from Mammoth to Aspen. The UGG brand began to symbolize those who embraced sport and a relaxed, active lifestyle. More than that, an emotional connection and a true feeling of love began to grow for UGG boots, just as Brian had envisioned. People didnt just like wearing UGG boots, they fell in love with them and literally could not take them off. By the end of the 90s, celebrities and those in the fashion world took notice of the UGG brand. A cultural shift occurred as well - people were embracing, and feeling empowered, by living a more casual lifestyle and UGG became one of the symbols of this lifestyle. By 2000, a love that began on the beaches had become an icon of casual style. It was at this time that the love for UGG grew in the east, over the Rockies and in Chicago. In 2000, UGG Sheepskin boots were first featured on Oprahs Favorite Things and Oprah emphatically declared that she LOOOOOVES her UGG boots. From that point on, the world began to notice.

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ned_11948022
28.10.11 um 19:06

Na,ja..
und bunte Farben?

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fidel_12892340
29.10.11 um 11:20

Sehe immer wieder
Habe dieses Jahr immer wieder Jungs in UGG Boots gesehen, vorallem Teenagers. Es sind dann eher die kürzeren Modelle, keine Kniehohen.
Ich sehen wirklich nicht was weiblich an UGG Boots sein soll.
Trage sie einfach, wenn sie dir gefallen. Wenn einer dumm tun sollte, erkläre ihm die Geschichte vom anderen Post.

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naruto_11911143
30.10.11 um 19:09

Ganz toll
trag sie ruhig, halten super warm. Ich mag sie.

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kajo_12474640
31.10.11 um 8:44
In Antwort auf haukur_11858413

Wenn sie dir gefallen ....
... dann trag sie.

Übrigens waren UGGs ursprünglich aml reine Herrenschuhe, bis sie ein weiblicher Promi in den Staaten für sih entdeckte und der Hype der Mädels darum begann.

Hier - in Englisch - die Geschichte (von UGGs direkt):

The roots of UGG Australia can be traced back to the sandy beaches of Byron Bay, where Australian surfers began wearing sheepskin footwear for warmth between sessions. Located on the eastern edge of the Australian continent, Byron Bay carves out a crescent of clear blue water that is separated into wonderful natural surf breaks with names like The Pass, Wategos, and Cosy Corner. In the late 1960s and early 70s surfers first discovered these breaks and came in small bands to ride the unique waves. They would stay for weeks on end, and during these stays, many looked for ways to keep their feet warm and dry. Because of an abundance of sheepskin in Australia, the surfers often turned to hand-made basic sheepskin "footies" for natural warmth, comfort and to wick away moisture. It was here that the foundation was laid for a brand that would later become a worldwide phenomenon.
In 1978, Brian Smith landed in Southern California with a bag of sheepskin boots and hope. He fell in love with the sheepskin experience and was convinced the world would one day share this love. The beaches of Southern California had long been an epicenter of a relaxed, casual lifestyle, a lifestyle that Brian felt was a perfect fit for his brand. So he founded the UGG brand, began selling his sheepskin boots and they were an immediate sensation. By the mid 1980s, the UGG brand became a symbol of relaxed southern California culture, gaining momentum through surf shops and other shops up and down the coast of California, from San Diego to Santa Cruz. UGG boots reached beyond the beach, popping up in big cities and small towns all over, and in every level of society. Girls wore their surfer boyfriends pair of UGG boots like a letterman jacket. When winter came along, UGG boots were in ski shops and were seen in lodges from Mammoth to Aspen. The UGG brand began to symbolize those who embraced sport and a relaxed, active lifestyle. More than that, an emotional connection and a true feeling of love began to grow for UGG boots, just as Brian had envisioned. People didnt just like wearing UGG boots, they fell in love with them and literally could not take them off. By the end of the 90s, celebrities and those in the fashion world took notice of the UGG brand. A cultural shift occurred as well - people were embracing, and feeling empowered, by living a more casual lifestyle and UGG became one of the symbols of this lifestyle. By 2000, a love that began on the beaches had become an icon of casual style. It was at this time that the love for UGG grew in the east, over the Rockies and in Chicago. In 2000, UGG Sheepskin boots were first featured on Oprahs Favorite Things and Oprah emphatically declared that she LOOOOOVES her UGG boots. From that point on, the world began to notice.

Mein Vorposter
hat schon alles dazu gesagt, kurz: Uggs waren ursprünglich zum schnellen Wärmen von Füssen der Surfer (welche als zumeist Männer waren) gedacht.

Dass sie heute als Modeartikel ausschliesslich von Frauen getragen werden, ist lediglich nur, dass irgendeine(r) auf die Idee kam, sie als salonfähig zu machen. Die logische Konsequenz: Was von den Frauen aufgenommen wird, gilt für Männer nicht mehr tragbar.

dass ich darauf nen feuchten Kehrricht gebe, ist ja klar. Habe mir letztes Jahr auch Uggs gekauft - selbstverständlich die echten (bei Amazon gibts diese auch in Männergrössen)

Ich benutze sie beim Radfahren bei Temperaturen im zweistelligen Minusbereich. Uggs sind wirklich ihr Geld wert, denn bisher hatte ich noch keinen Schuh/Stiefel gefunden, welcher bei Extremtemperaturen genügend wärmt.

Wer sie also nicht als Modeartikel tragen möchte, sollte sich trotzdem über deren Zweckeigenschaften Gedanken machen. Es sollte einem egal sein, was andere denken, Hauptsache, man friert sich die Füsse nicht ab.
Es reicht ja schon, dass es keine gescheiten Stiefel für Männer gibt

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fidel_12892340
03.11.11 um 16:42
In Antwort auf fidel_12892340

Sehe immer wieder
Habe dieses Jahr immer wieder Jungs in UGG Boots gesehen, vorallem Teenagers. Es sind dann eher die kürzeren Modelle, keine Kniehohen.
Ich sehen wirklich nicht was weiblich an UGG Boots sein soll.
Trage sie einfach, wenn sie dir gefallen. Wenn einer dumm tun sollte, erkläre ihm die Geschichte vom anderen Post.

Wieder...
Habe gerade vor einer Stunden einen Teenager in UGGs gesehen, also kein Grund für einen Mann es nicht zu tun.

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kadir_12712930
09.01.17 um 23:49

Ich bin ein 15 jähriger junge mag diese schuhe sie sind so warm und bequem und für männer ist es schwer gute winterschuhe zu finden Männer werden an der zu benachteiligt finde ich trag sie nur du bis dann schlauer als die anderen die sich die Füße abfrieren müssen auserdem ist die menner welt verklent ihr verpast was

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