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Thanks to an overwhelming response from customers, The Shopping Channel has brought back Manitobah Mukluks and is offering this Canoe Suede Moccasin at an incredible value. These moccasins are made in a traditional fashion with distinctive leather and beadwork to reflect the individual Métis customs and culture. When you look at the beauty and craftsmanship of this shoe it becomes clear why Aboriginal-inspired footwear has become a fashion craze that is popular with celebrities and fashion icons worldwide.
These moccasins are made with traditional production techniques, resulting in utmost quality. Made with a durable suede upper and lining, you'll adore the detailing of this lace toe piece that features classic geometric beading. This authentic, fashionable footwear flawlessly connects traditional craftsmanship with new materials and production techniques.
Even the Vibram™ soles of these shoes are works of art with a design by First Nations artist Heather Steppler. They feature beautiful symbolism significant in Aboriginal culture, including the life energy that connects all things, the life-sustaining prairie grasses and the origin myth for North America that tells of how the land grew from a clump of soil on a turtle's shell.
This pair makes an affordable and original gift, so don't forget to pick up a pair for a loved one in addition to the ones you scoop up for yourself. They are a wonderful way to join the past and the present to make beautiful footprints into your future.
• Lightweight design
• Suitable for indoor & outdoor use
• Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
• Fabric: Cowhide suede & rubber
• Care: Spot clean with mild soap and cloth/brush. Protect with silicone-based leather/suede protector
• Made in China
Manitobah Mukluks Leather and Fur Policy
Manitobah Mukluks, design, produce, and sell traditional Aboriginal footwear. For thousands of years Aboriginal peoples have used leather and fur to create beautiful, functional footwear - a tradition Manitobah Mukluks are proud to carry on. The natural materials used serve the same function they always have: providing warmth, comfort and protection for our feet. Just as our ancestors before us utilized the furs and leathers left after a hunt, Manitobah Mukluks utilize the by-products of the food industry. By turning these "waste" by-products into footwear that will last for years to come, Manitobah Mukluks are following the sustainable traditions of our ancestors.