The controversial trend of the 2000s is back. Gen Z offers a brilliant trick to remake old shoes

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UGG shoes were a great hit of the 2000s. Sarah Jessica Parker, Paris Hilton, Kate Moss and Sienna Miller successfully promoted the trend, wearing controversial shoes for both elegant and everyday styling. And while they can definitely be considered one of the most controversial trends of that period, this year they have returned to favor again thanks to Gen Z.

UGG boots are back. A brilliant trick from TikTokerki

They are already worn by Kendall Jenner, Kaia Gerber and Hailey Bieber. This time, however, the iconic mid-calf models have been replaced by a shorter version, reaching before the ankle. This does not mean, however, that we have to buy new shoes in a fashionable cut. It was perfectly proved by one of the TikTok users, Emily Kneen, who remade her old shoes on her own for the now fashionable, shorter version.

The video where Kneen shows step by step how to make a metamorphosis of shoes to look like the now fashionable Mini UGG has already gone viral. It has already been viewed by 4.4 million users.

This is a sustainable fashion, and it looks really good! You could even make money on it by doing modifications for other people as well

Wow, great idea

– Internet users wrote.

Among the positive comments, however, there were also voices of skeptics who wondered whether shortening shoes for the ever-changing fashion could really be called a rational and ecological approach. However, as Kneen explained, she had bought the shoes from a used-clothing store and they were already really worn out.

Source: Gazeta

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