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Tips for bags online

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Tips for bags online

How to choose bags online?

1、Color and Style

Even the best photographs can sometimes be deceiving, albeit unintentionally, when it comes to color and style of a bag or shoe. It could be the website; it could be one's own computer monitor. In any case, one wants to be sure exactly what color they are purchasing.

Most websites will name the color along with the photograph. Many will also have small color “swatches”, particularly when an item is available in more than one color. This can be helpful not just to see the different choices, but to compare what the site deems “sea green” versus “blue-green.”

The style of the bag should also be clearly stated. Bags come in so many forms – hobo, satchel, tote, clutch,back pack. The shoe description should be carefully read as well, especially since terms such as “flat” and “skimmer” are sometimes used interchangeably. It’s best to read the description as well as view the photograph.
Multiple Viewpoints

It’s a good idea to take advantage of websites that offer multiple viewpoints of their items. Bags should be looked at from the front, back, side and inside (see more about the inside of bags below.) The zoom button can be used to get a better sense of the fabric as well as details such as hardware and stitching.

2、Read Terms Carefully

A description should be read quite carefully. Sometimes handbags will be described as “patent” and that doesn’t necessarily mean patent leather. If any of these things are unclear, websites usually have an e-mail address specifically meant for questions regarding the merchandise – which can save disappointment and a return label in the end.

3、Don’t Forget Details

Often bags online which can be a big selling point or turnoff to a buyer. It should be clearly stated whether the bag is lined, as well as the lining fabric. A picture is crucial as well – some bag lovers prefer wild, bright patterns inside of their fashion handbags while others want a more subdued look.


The History of UGG boots

The History of UGG bootsSince humans first cultivated sheep, many ancient cultures have made soft sheepskin boots.Their popularity became obscured once leather tanning of more durable leather products like cowhide increased. Unlike cowhide, the sheepskin is soft and easily abraded, resulting in its usage historically reserved for non-taxing usage.In modern history, apparently sheepskin boots gained in popularity as a result of World War I and World War II, when they were popular with aviators because of the need to maintain warmth in non-pressurized planes at high altitudes.An exhibit of a WWI aviator’s outfit in the Canadian War Museum cites the term “fug” boots.Ugg boots have also been popular with surfers and competitive swimmers since at least the 1960s, for keeping warm while out of the water.Uggs became ubiquitous among Southern California surfers and Southern California downhill skiers, and from there, Uggs, which name comes from the Australian slang *UGH* for ugly and was thereafter used by everyone for the Aussie UGG boot, were popularized by Hollywood into the American mainstream and later the worldwide market.Since Ugg, by an American company and calling their label UGG@Australia, mass production moved to China in 2005, the Ugg has exploded onto the world market and gained in popularity. Uggs have been identified as a fashion trend for both sexes since the early 2000s.Like fashion throughout history, Uggs boots ride the vagaries of fashion trends, with a growth in popularity for men tied to increased celebrity usage (e.g., actor Leonardo DiCaprio in Uggs). Men and Women especially college age, teens, and tweens wear Uggs with jeans, dresses, shorts and long shirts or sweaters with leggings, footless tights, or knee socks and sometimes without any legwear. Or uggs are worn with jeans tucked in.

The History of UGG boots

The History of UGG bootsSince humans first cultivated sheep, many ancient cultures have made soft sheepskin boots.Their popularity became obscured once leather tanning of more durable leather products like cowhide increased. Unlike cowhide, the sheepskin is soft and easily abraded, resulting in its usage historically reserved for non-taxing usage.In modern history, apparently sheepskin boots gained in popularity as a result of World War I and World War II, when they were popular with aviators because of the need to maintain warmth in non-pressurized planes at high altitudes.An exhibit of a WWI aviator’s outfit in the Canadian War Museum cites the term “fug” boots.Ugg boots have also been popular with surfers and competitive swimmers since at least the 1960s, for keeping warm while out of the water.Uggs became ubiquitous among Southern California surfers and Southern California downhill skiers, and from there, Uggs, which name comes from the Australian slang *UGH* for ugly and was thereafter used by everyone for the Aussie UGG boot, were popularized by Hollywood into the American mainstream and later the worldwide market.Since Ugg, by an American company and calling their label UGG@Australia, mass production moved to China in 2005, the Ugg has exploded onto the world market and gained in popularity. Uggs have been identified as a fashion trend for both sexes since the early 2000s.Like fashion throughout history, Uggs boots ride the vagaries of fashion trends, with a growth in popularity for men tied to increased celebrity usage (e.g., actor Leonardo DiCaprio in Uggs). Men and Women especially college age, teens, and tweens wear Uggs with jeans, dresses, shorts and long shirts or sweaters with leggings, footless tights, or knee socks and sometimes without any legwear. Or uggs are worn with jeans tucked in.

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