fake-uggs.jpgWe try to keep Shoewawa an Ugg-free zone on the whole, since Ms Shoewawa is categorically Not A Fan. But if you're going to wear the things, at least wearing the real McCoy is generally advisable: the fake ones are pretty easy to spot, and take naffness to a whole new level.

But now, it seems, not only do these imitation shoes look naff, they're bad for your feet, too. 'Medical experts' have claimed that the knock-off versions are 'literally breaking' women's feet, due to the shoddy workmanship and cheap materials used to make the popular shoes.

Do you agree with this judgement, or is it a little alarmist? Do you have a pair of fake Uggs that have done you proud, or have you suffered an injury?