Can you wear soft sole moccasins outside or are they just considered house slippers? The answer is yes, but if you want your moccasin slippers to hold up overtime outdoors, then you need to be mindful of a few things.
1 Be Mindful Of How You Walk
If you want the soft sole of your moccasins to last when you walk outside, then you need to take note of how you walk. Dragging or scuffing your feet while walking will allow the soles of your leather shoes to deteriorate rather quickly, especially when walking on rougher surfaces such as concrete or gravel. When practicing Earthing and wearing soft sole shoes outside, try to be conscious of lifting your feet straight up as you step and the sole of your shoe will last much longer.
2 Regularly Use Protectant
It's a good idea to spray the soles of your traditional moccasins with
TANA leather protector spray. You may also want to take into account what the weather is like when you are outside Earthing. For instance, walking on moist grass or rougher surfaces will put more wear and tear on the soft soles of your shoes and therefore you may need to use protectant care more regularly.
Please note: TANA All Protector may inhibit the electrons from transferring into the soles of your feet, please read this blog to find a
natural way to protect your moccasins.
3 Watch Where You Walk
There are many different terrains you can practice Earthing on such as concrete, pebbles, rocks, sand, dirt and grass. Rough surfaces such as concrete and rocks will wear out the sole of your moccasins quicker than walking on softer surfaces and may not feel as comfortable to walk on. Dirt, grass and sand are much easier on the soles of your shoes as long as they are not wet. The moisture is not bad for Earthing, it actually increases conductivity. However, it is harder on the natural leather on the sole of your shoe. Simply dust off any sand and dirt or properly dry out any wet soles, respray with Tana All Protector and you should be good to wear them outside again. Read how to
restore you moccasins if they get soaking wet here.
4 Make Them More Comfortable
If you find wearing your soft sole moccasins outside on different terrains is a little awkward because it feels like walking around in bare feet, you can make them more comfortable by inserting
sheepskin insoles. Sheepskin insoles will add cushioning to the soles of your feet and warmth if you find your feet are getting cold from wearing your moccasins out in the fall.
Take a look at some of the
soft sole moccasins we have to offer at The Earthing Store. Our classic moccasin footwear has been designed and crafted by Native American artisans, in Canada. We have fast shipping, great prices and helpful customer service. Our
genuine leather moccasins make them the perfect Earthing shoe or household slipper. We hope you take these four tips into account and get the most out of your Earthing moccasins. We want our high quality shoes to last you many seasons so you can enjoy Earthing for years to come.
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My husband bought me a pair of your moccasins last Christmas since I fell had fallen in love with earthing moccasins in the past. These have lasted way longer than my other pair and I have to say I have been much harder on them since they have been the only shoes I’ve been able to wear for my entire pregnancy. I cannot even describe the relief of having a pair of shoes that change shape with your feet when pregnant. With wearing earthing shoes I also receive a massage on the bottom of my feet every time I walk which has provided added relief to my entire body. I can’t rave about them enough and have already hinted that I’d love another pair so I have a pair of moccasins for winter.
I received my Men’s Earthing Moose Hide Leather Moccasin Boots about 10 days ago and couldn’t be more pleased with them. I did re-lace them with a “Double Back Lacing” configuration it forms a net like pattern, is much more secure and reduces the amount of extra lacing that could be dragged on the ground. I have mild diabetic neuropathy in both feet (toes mostly) and I feel that my balance has improved because I can feel the ground underneath me. I live in the desert of Southern Arizona , with proper care I’m hoping to make them last a long time.