Women’s Fringed Crepe Sole Moose Hide Moccasin Boots
$130.50 USD
Description
These women's outdoor moccasin ankle boots provide traditional style and ultimate comfort. Please enjoy our blog featuring these moccasin "Authentic Living". They are authentic Native American handmade moccasin boots crafted from genuine moose hide leather in a maple tan color. These ladies traditional style moccasin boots have a thick foam insole sewn between the layers of leather providing a cushy sole to walk on. They have an outdoor crepe sole making them ideal for casual use outside.
These women's real moose hide leather moccasin boots have a stylish fringe all the way around the opening with rawhide laces that go all the way up. These ladies ankle moccasin boots are 5½” tall from the ground up and they have a double hand-stitched vamp. They are available in women's size 5-10 and are made in Canada by an aboriginal company called Bastien Industries offering 100% Huron Native made products. Same style available for men. These authentic Native American women's moccasins fit true to size. These moccasins do not come in half sizes. If you wear a half size, go down to the next full size (8 ½ order size 8). If you have any questions about sizing, email us your foot measurements and we can help. Genuine leather should fit snugly at first as the leather will stretch and mold to your foot for a comfortable fit. The length should always feel right when you first put the moccasins on. (your toe should never feel like it is busting out of the seam)
Specifications
SKU | B04219F |
Material | Genuine Moosehide Leather |
Manufacturing | Made In Canada by Bastien Industries |
Sole | Crepe Rubber Sole with Foam Insole |
Size | Available In Size 5-10 |
Color | Maple Tan |
Lining | Suede |
Use | Indoor & Outdoor |
Vamp | Double Hand-Stitched |
Height | 5½” Tall |
Accents | Long Fringe |
Accents | Rawhide Laces |
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.