If UGG sent boots with unusual or uneven stitching, you can check whether they are authentic by following these steps:
Inspect the stitching carefully;
• Authentic UGG boots usually have:
– Straight, even stitching
– Tight seams without loose threads
– Consistent spacing between stitches
• Crooked lines or messy stitching can sometimes indicate a defect or counterfeit product
Check the inside label and security tag;
• Genuine UGG boots normally include:
– A fabric label sewn inside the boot
– Clear UGG branding without spelling mistakes
– A QR code or security label on newer models
• Blurry printing or missing tags may be warning signs.
Compare with official product photos;
• Visit the official UGG website
• Compare:
– Stitching pattern
– Logo placement
– Shape and color of the boots
Contact the seller or UGG support;
• Send photos showing:
– The stitching issue
– All labels and tags
– Your purchase receipt
• Ask them to verify authenticity or offer a replacement
If the seller refuses to help or the boots appear fake, share your concerns or file a complaint on Xolvie to connect with others and find support.

