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Handcrafted In Canada - Genuine Leather

Women's Moose Hide Earthing Moccasins

Regular price $84.50 USD

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Reconnect to the earth with every step.
Handmade from natural moose hide for unmatched comfort and grounding.

These luxurious moccasins will feel amazing on your feet. They are Canadian, handmade from genuine leather in Cork Brown. Real leather is a very soft, subtle-feeling material that is high-quality and durable. These ladies' moccasins are designed specifically for Earthing, as they do not have any foam or synthetic insoles. They have a soft double leather sole, which allows electrons to flow into your feet. Leather becomes conductive when it comes into contact with moisture from your feet and the ground. Please note that if you use these moccasins outdoors for Earthing, wear them on soft and natural surfaces such as grass and dirt. The soles are not guaranteed to last on concrete, asphalt or cement. You can also wear these women's Native American-style slippers indoors if you like a barefoot feeling, as these will feel like a second skin. The interior is suede, which feels great against your bare feet. 

These women's moccasin shoes for earthing are made in Canada by a company that uses only the highest-quality materials and delivers superb craftsmanship. We carry women's whole sizes 4-10. These ladies' moccasins can easily slip on and off and fit large. Order one full size down (size 9, order size 8). For half sizes, go down one and a half sizes (8½ order size 7). They have a medium-to-wide width, so they might not fit well if you have narrow feet.
  • Made from genuine moose hide leather
  • Durable leather soles for outdoor use
  • Classic heritage cork brown color
  • No synthetic insoles soft suede interior
  • 100% made in Canada
  • Full sizes 4-10, fits large 1/2 sizes down
  • Easy to slip-on for a true barefoot feel
  • Raw hide laces for tightening
Please note: 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 storyline.
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