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Men's Earthing Moccasins Fringe Ankle Copper Rivet B04219M-R

SKU: B04219M-R7 (34.18.12)
Regular price $ 146.50 USD

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You can now enjoy the health benefits associated with Earthing while still wearing rubber sole shoes, thanks to this modified moccasin shoe with a copper plug / rivet. For a fun read and additional lifestyle photos, visit our blog, "Town + Country". Copper is a conductive material which allows the electron flow to pass through into your skin. You can now enjoy Earthing with every step you take, regardless of the season. These Earthing men's fringed moccasins are handmade from genuine moose hide leather in maple tan color which gives them a nice casual look. The crepe rubber sole will add many years to your shoes.

 

The interior of these men's lace-up ankle moccasins are lined with a soft suede leather which feels amazing against your bare skin. They also have a padded insole between the suede making them comfortable to walk in. They have rawhide laces in case you need to tighten the moccasin shoes. The vamp is double hand-stitched and they are nice and easy to slip on and off your feet. These men's Native American made moccasins are ankle high with a fashionable fringe around the boot. These men's moccasin shoes are handmade/sewn from a Native Indian company in Canada called Bastien Industries. Crafted on the Huron-Wendat Native reserve in Quebec. We carry men's sizes 7-15 and they fit the same as your regular shoe size. If you wear a half size go down to the nearest full size. (Size 10 ½ order size 10)

Details

MaterialGenuine Moose Hide Leather
SolesCrepe/Gum Rubber with 
Copper Rivet / Plug
ColorMaple Tan
InsolesPadded Insole
LiningSuede
ManufacturedBastien Industries - Canada
SizesFull Sizes 7-15
Accents

Stylish Fringe
Rawhide Laces

Hand-Stitched Vamp

FitSame as Regular Shoe Size
1/2 Sizes Down

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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