Ugg brand updated Classic line
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Ugg brand updated Classic line

Supermodel and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, international ambassador for the Ugg brand line, will be the face of the new Ugg Classic II. The updated Classic line, created in the style of a street style, uses a Treadlite by Ugg outsole that improves cushioning and a Scotchgard Protector for greater protection against water and stains. 

This is the largest brand restart since its inception 37 years ago. The advertising campaign, which will be released in September, will feature many versions of new and improved classic models.

Supermodel and actress Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Ugg's global womenswear ambassador, will be the face of the new Ugg Classic ...
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