Established in 1968.
Online since 1998.
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Cheap delivery until Dec 2011,
Flat Rate Shipping Price.
All international and national
P&H will be charged at
our low rate of only
AUD$40.oo
This flat shipping rate when incurred on small purchases is indicative of our internal costs and not just the price of delivery. We recommend taking advantage of our flat rates to best amortize bulk purchase deliveries. Small purchases are best acquired from our Retail Representatives.
Natural Ingredients
Warning: Our products contain natural ingredients, some of which may cause an allergic reaction. Test on skin before use. If irritation, swelling of the mouth or skin occurs, discontinue use immediately. Always seek medical advice from your health care professional with regards to dosage and directions for use.
Below
are a series of products that conform to Mother Nature's high quality standards.
Each of these items can be purchased using our online shopping cart.
comes in a soft leather sole and wooly insert for warmth and relaxing
at home. Made from 100% Australian Sheepskin with soft leather sole.
Their approximate height is 11cm.
The use of “Ugg” in relation to Sheepskin Boots
We use only 100% authentic “Grade A” Australian Sheepskin in the manufacture of Baa Baa Boots footwear. Though Some people choose to call our Baa Baa Boot product by the generic term Ugg Boots, we are not affiliated with either Decker’s “Ugg Australia” brand nor the “Urban Ugg Co.” brand and do not sell any of their products.
The terms ‘ugg’, ‘ug’ and ‘uhg’ with relation to sheepskin boots are legally recognised as generic terms in Australia (the term having been used and published in Australia for many decades prior to American adoption) and can be used to describe sheepskin footwear sold or manufactured by any Australian entity and is not to be confused with Trade Mark brands or their representatives. The American company (Deckers Outdoor Corporation {Deckers}) purchased "Ugg" as a Trademark in 1996 and has tried unsuccessfully to prevent Australians from using the term ever since.
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