Are The “fake Ugg” Boots Sold At Target Cruelty-free? If Not, Who Makes A Pair That?

October 8, 2009

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8 Responses to “Are The “fake Ugg” Boots Sold At Target Cruelty-free? If Not, Who Makes A Pair That?”

  1. M&B says:

    If they are fake ugg boots, then they are not real sheepskin, and are probably synthetic fur, meaning no animal products are used in making them. Real ugg boots are made from sheepskin.

  2. JL says:

    How much do you think animal fur costs?
    It’s not cheap, and that is the reason real Uggs cost money. And why only rich people buy fur. Fur, not fake fur. Real fur from a rat, monkey, emu, etc.
    Fake uggs come from some sort of farm animal. They die anyway, so unless you don’t eat meat, don’t complain.

  3. Chocolat says:

    unless your not thinking about the cow……

  4. crazybab says:

    god i hate when ppl get worked up about uggs being made of animal hide! if you dont wana wear uggs made of animal hide then you cant wear any shoes except rubber flip flops. leather is animal, suede is animal..duhhh.

  5. Tonya B says:

    Try http://www.topabuy.com they have you want.

  6. kimba_le says:

    if its fake it means its fake fur so yes it would be cruelty free as no animal was even involved in the process.

  7. ZZTOP says:

    They use fake sheep for fake ugg’s, and only pretend to kill them.

  8. Lucy C says:

    they are animal skin hun…
    if you want one that isn’t then look for a synthetic fibre.
    but these will make make your feet hot and sweaty so its upto you really.

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