Women's Soft Sole Moose Hide Leather Beaded Moccasins
$108.50 USD
Description
These women's Native American style moccasin slippers are comfortable and stylish indoor house shoes. Please enjoy our blog article featuring these moccasins "He Said, She Said". They are handmade from genuine moose hide leather which is both buttery soft and one of the most durable leathers available. They come in a nice neutral natural tan color. These women's Canadian handmade moccasins slippers have a soft double leather sole with Laurentian Chief's signature embossed Native American Indian Chief head on the sole. They have foam in-between making them comfy to walk around in, perfect for indoor use. These women's real leather moccasin slippers have a stylish fold-over fringe that wraps around the entire foot-bed with a hand-sewn Thunderbird beaded design on the vamp. They also feature rawhide laces for tightening and the vamp is double hand-stitched. They are 100% Canadian handmade by Laurentian Chief manufacturing moccasins, slippers and boots since 1945. These ladies soft sole genuine moose hide leather moccasin slippers are available in size 4-10. These women's moccasin slippers fit the same as your regular shoe size. They do not come in half sizes. For half sizes go down to the next full size. (8 ½ order size 8) 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 | 7574 |
Material | Genuine Moose Hide Leather |
Manufacturing | Made In Canada by Laurentian Chief |
Sole | Double Soft Sole - Foam In-Between |
Size | Available In Size 4-10 |
Color | Natural Tan |
Lining | Suede |
Use | Indoor |
Vamp | Double Hand-Stitched |
Accents | Native American Style Thunderbird Beaded Vamp |
Accents | Stylish 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.