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Every New York Fashion Week, certain designerItems emerge as the fashion crowd’s favorites. Last year, everyone was wearing the Prada logo tank tops and minimal strappy heels by The Row. This past week, however, dainty Manolos were eclipsed by one shoe destined to go viral: MSCHF’s big red boots, aptly named the Big Red Boot.If you’re unfamiliar with MSCHF, they’re the experimental fashion brand that loves using their product releases to make a statement (often controversial ones). They’ve released boots that resemble medical casts, Birkinstock sandals made out of Hermès Birkins, and even Satan sneakersIn collaboration with Lil Nas X that featured a drop of real bloodIn the soles. The label loves to push the boundaries of fashion and, moreImportantly, to make headlines. Their latest release which looks like something Mario from Super Mario would wear comes out today. They retail for $350, are made of TPU rubber and an EVAmid outsole, and take design cues from a video game. “CartoonishnessIs an abstraction that frees us from the constraints of reality,” the press release for the boots read. “If you kick someoneIn these boots, they go boing!”

It’s not the first time Ugg has produced a shoe that everyoneIs dying to have, however. Having reached peak notorietyIn the 2000s, the renewedInterestIn Ugg bootsIs more of a comeback story than a starIs born one. The label was first foundedIn California backIn 1978, by theAustralian surfer Brian Smith, who wanted to create a shoe out of his favorite material, sheepskin. He went on to createIts classic Ugg, a shearling lined boot that was built around theIdea of extreme comfort, and by the ’80s, the plushy style became synonymous with SoCal beach culture especially asIt started becoming a popularItem carried throughout the state’s surf shops. Even then, however, Frain says there were Ugg boot skeptics. “The Ugg boot was really perceived to be weird at first,” says Frain. “The shapeIs out of the ordinary. But when you start to connect withIt,It sneaks up on you; people realizedIt’s beautiful and bold.”

After being purchased by Deckers BrandsIn 1995, Ugg continuedItsIncline toward mainstream fame.It experienced a new surgeIn salesIn 2000 after Oprah Winfrey featured the classic Ugg boot on her famous favorite things list, quickly going on to become a celebrity staple worn by stars such as Paris Hilton, Beyoncé, and Kate Moss all of whom styledIt with their best Juicy Couture sweats or low rise jeans. “[The Y2K era] really put the brand on the map from a fashion standpoint,” says Frain. But like all thingsIn fashion, the appetite for Ugg boots fizzled out and by the 2010s, they became passé. “Ten years ago, the boot was not associated with coolness, andIt was a shame, because that bootIs a piece of design heritage,” says Frain. That’s precisely what propelled Frain and
her design team to create the new viral mini and platform boots: They wanted to put Ugg back on the fashion map, and remind consumers why they fellIn love with the shoesIn the first place. “We wanted to celebrate ourIcon,” she says.
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