UGG has gained fame primarily for its sheepskin boots, inspired by the native Australian and New Zealand craftsmanship style launching the style in America for the very first time. In the '70s, Uggs became popular among surfers in Australia, where they were later banned in cinemas around Sydney along with ripped jeans because they were seen as a sign of rebellion. Thanks to their distinctive shapes and high-quality materials, these shoes and boots have conquered the new millennium, bringing about a revolution by introducing comfort even into the most glamorous wardrobes.