I Honestly Think That The Chestnut Color Is Better For Uggs Because It Can Go With More Clothes Than Black Does :)
chestnut uggs everyone has chestnut uggs
get one this year and get the other next year if i was you i will get the chestnut because metallic just doesn't look that good
grey i like in the classic short but for chestnut its the classic long !
To me black, chestnut , gray because u can were them with anything unlike blue or pink u can only were them with blue or pink
It is a personal preference. Personally, I like the chestnut UGGs best. After a wwhile the chocolate ones start to fade into a weird gray color, but if you are getting slippers chocolate if fine
If you've been wearing denim with your uggs, that would be why. take it to a dry cleaner & ask if they clean uggs.
yes she has a pair of the chestnut color classic ones with the fur on the outside
Zappos, East Bay and Saks Fifth Avenue all carry the Ugg's Classic Short Chestnut style. They cost about $140.
Black-and-chestnut Eagle was created in 1845.
You can buy Uggs at many stores at your local mall, but if you buy your Uggs online, you can return them when they're old and you'll receive a brand new pair. But the new pair has to be the same as the old. I would get tall chestnut if I were you.
It depends on the horse's genetics. Chestnut is recessive to black, therefore a chestnut horse always carries two chestnut genes but a black horse could be carrying two black genes OR a black and a chestnut, but the black is dominant therefore the horse has a black coat. Think of it as the black coat always sits 'on top' of the chestnut coat so if a horse has a black gene it will always show up but chestnut will only show up if there are no black genes at all. If you breed a homozygous dominant (two black genes) black horse to a chestnut, the foal will always be heterozygous dominant black. (One black gene and one chestnut gene) If you breed a heterozygous dominant (one black one chestnut) black horse to a chestnut, the foal has a 50% chance of being heterozygous dominant black and a 50% chance of being homozygous recessive chestnut. (two red genes) If you have no idea what your black horse's color genes are, think of it as having a 75% chance of a black foal, 25% chance of a chestnut foal.