| Real Uggs come in a sturdy box made of strong | | | | paper for these and switched to printing the Ugg |
| cardboard material. Some people say that the real | | | | boots care booklet and other cards on |
| box is a one-piece box with a flip top lid, but | | | | cream-colored paper. |
| some people report also having purchased real | | | | Real Ugg boots have shoe inserts inside them to |
| Ugg boots that came in two-piece boxes with | | | | prevent them from becoming misshapen when |
| removable lids. | | | | stocked or shipped. Fake ones do not get the |
| That piece of information is highly contested, but | | | | same careful handling and often do no come with |
| another part of the packaging that you can check | | | | shoe inserts. |
| is the plastic wrapper. The plastic that the boots | | | | The following things should not come packaged |
| are wrapped in should be made of thick, crinkly | | | | with Ugg boots: |
| material with the words "UGG Australia" printed | | | | 1. A brown dust bag with "Snow Boots" printed |
| on it. The fake ones use low-grade thin plastic and | | | | on them - real Uggs are never called snow boots |
| almost always do not have anything printed on | | | | 2. Any sort of label that are pinned on or |
| them. | | | | attached to the boots themselves. Real Ugg |
| Also check the care booklet, the authenticity card | | | | boots from Deckers do not have any tags |
| and other literature that the Ugg boots are | | | | attached to them. |
| packaged with. They should be printed clearly on | | | | 3. An Australian flag printed anywhere on the |
| thick, high quality paper using quality ink - they | | | | packaging materials |
| should not be fuzzy, blurry, or appear scanned. In | | | | All of these are clear signs that the Uggs are |
| June 2007, UGG Australia stopped using white | | | | fakes. |