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UGG’s New Puzzle Boot for Kids: Benefits Hurricane Sandy
Dec 12, 2012 @ 3:31 pmUGG Australia is contributing to the recovery efforts of Hurricane Sandy with the release of this new limited-edition “Classic Art & Sole Boot” by donating $10 of each pair sold to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America affected by the storm. The design for is part of UGG’s Art & Sole charitable program—the tenth-anniversary boot, to be exact—and features a puzzle print inspired by Buket Pamuk of Turkey whose artwork won the Art & Sole design contest. “Pamuk’s winning desing was inspired by children, and depicts interesting puzzle pieces with an overlaying message of hope,” the company said in a statement. Pick up the boots for toddlers ($100) and kids ($130) at UGG stores and online at uggaustralia.com.
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LOVE what the money is going for, but as an Autism parent, I think the puzzle piece boots should be used for autism awareness (the international symbol) and another design should have been used for this
-Courtney on December 18th, 2012