Men's Earthing Moccasins Moose Hide with Oil Tan BB495M
Description
Leather is conductive and allows the Earth's electrons to flow through to your feet, especially when mixed with moisture from the ground and your skin. Most moccasins have a synthetic insole which prevents this transfer to occur. These men's genuine leather moccasins, however, feature no synthetic materials, only 2 layers of leather in the soles. Therefore they are conductive and make the perfect most comfortable shoes to connect the the Earth's healing energies when you are walking the Earth's surface. These men's authentic moccasins specifically designed to ground, have an extremely thick, durable and tough oil tan chromexcel sole which makes them more durable than most soft sole moccasins. They have been custom manufactured specifically for men who would like to practice Earthing and get real leather moccasins that will last a long time. These men's soft sole moccasins are a chestnut brown color, the interior is suede and the soles are dark brown. They are Canadian handmade/sewn and the vamp is hand-stitched. We carry men's sizes 7-15. We recommend you order the same as your regular shoe size, if you wear a half size order down. (10 ½ order size 10)
Please note, soft sole moccasins that have been misused outdoors (worn on rough surfaces such as concrete and cement) cannot be returned. Please preserve your moccasins by avoiding these types of surfaces. Find out how to preserve the life of your moccasins and how to comfortably wear earthing moccasins click here.
Details
Material | Genuine Moose Hide Leather |
Soles | Thicker Chromexcel Leather Sole |
Color | Maple Brown |
Insoles | No Insoles 2 Natural Layers of Leather |
Lining | Suede |
Manufactured | Bastien Industries - Canada |
Sizes | Full Sizes 7-15 |
Fit | Same as Regular Shoe Size 1/2 Sizes Down to Nearest Full Size |
Accents | Raw Hide Laces |
Accents | Double 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.