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Men's Earthing Moccasins Moose Hide BB3107M

SKU: BB3107M-7 (33.17.11)
Regular price $ 87.50 USD

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Color: Cork
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Description

These men's moccasins are great for Earthing. Please enjoy our blog article featuring these moccasins "Reconnect, Restore, Revitalize". They are Canadian handmade from 100% genuine moose hide leather in a cork tan colour, without any foam or synthetic insoles making them a great option for grounding and connecting with the Earth's healing energies. You can also use them indoors if you enjoy a barefoot feeling, as these moccasins will feel like a second skin. Please note, if you intend to use them outdoors, they should be worn on soft natural surfaces such as grass and dirt as the soles are not guaranteed to last if you wear them on concrete or asphalt. These men's moccasins have soft leather soles and the Laurentian Chief logo of an Indian Chief head embossed on the soles. Leather becomes a conductive material when the moisture from the ground mixes with the moisture from your feet. They feel like you are walking barefoot and genuine leather is great as it stretches and molds to your feet for a perfect fit. These men's moccasin shoes for earthing are made in Canada by a company that uses only the best quality materials and has superb craftsmanship. They are Laurentian Chief moccasins made by Eugene Cloutier Inc. located in the northern suburbs of Quebec city. They are available in size 7-15. These genuine moose hide leather moccasins for earthing fit true to size. If you wear a half size go down to the nearest full size. (10 ½ order size 10) 

Details

MaterialGenuine Moose Hide Leather
SolesMoose Hide
ColorCork Brown
InsolesNo Insoles
2 Natural Layers of Leather
LiningSuede
ManufacturedLaurentian Chief - Canada
SizesFull Sizes 7-15
Fit

True To Size

½ sizes order 1 size down (10½ order 10)

Accents

Raw Hide Laces

Hand-Stitched Vamp

Moose Hide

*Moose is a wild animal, so therefore incurs wounds and scarring during its lifetime. These scars and marks can show up in the leather as what may appear to be imperfections, but in fact are unique to each pair of moccasins. They are part of the animal's story line.

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