Poor stitching does not always mean UGG boots are fake, but it is worth checking several authenticity details. Genuine UGG boots typically have even, tight stitching, high-quality suede, and soft sheepskin lining, while counterfeit pairs often show loose threads, uneven seams, or rough finishing.
You should also inspect the security label inside the boot, which usually includes a hologram or QR code on newer models. Scanning the QR code or checking the holographic sun logo that changes color when tilted can help confirm that the boots were produced by UGG.
Another useful step is comparing your pair with official images from the UGG website or authorized retailers. Look closely at the sole pattern, logo placement on the heel label, packaging quality, and overall shape, because counterfeit boots often differ slightly in these details.
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