Women's Earthing Ballerina Slippers B695
Description
Please Note:
All the new Bastien moccasins come with one stitch at the sole. Bastien Industries is now using MEC-Val machines from Italy, which make simple lockstitch seams. So, even if one stitch breaks, the next is tied with a knot.
These women's moccasin ballet shoes for earthing are handmade from genuine moose hide leather in a maple tan or black color and allow you to be grounded and connected to the earth. Please enjoy our blog featuring these moccasins with additional product information and photos "Taking Steps to Re-Connect". The soles features two layers of natural leather perfect for connecting to the Earth's electrons. The second layer of leather is a more durable chromexcel sole which is stronger intended for outdoor use while Earthing. (please note they are a little bit slippery until you break them in) The more moccasins are worn the more conductive they become as the moisture from your feet mixes with the leather.
These ladies ballet style moccasin slipper shoes have no synthetic materials in the sole. They come in women's size 4-10 and are handmade by a Native American Company in Canada called Bastien Industries. We recommend you order one full size smaller than your regular shoe size. For half sizes go down to 1 1/2 size less. (8½ order a size 7).
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 or Black |
Insoles | No Insoles 2 Natural Layers of Leather |
Lining | Suede |
Manufactured | Bastien Industries - Canada |
Sizes | Full Sizes 4-10 |
Fit | Order 1 Size Down 1/2 Sizes 1 1/2 Down |
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.