What it is?
Curl up with your newspaper, flip up the sheepskin collar, and relax. And, while we may substitute iPad, phone, etc. for the newspaper, these days, your feet still need a pair of these timeless shoes.
Key Benefits
Fit: True to size
What else you need to know
Men's size chart:
US | Euro |
7 | 40 |
8 | 41 |
9 | 42 |
10 | 43 |
11 | 44 |
12 | 45 |
13 | 46 |
Shoe size to range (Women's and Men's):
Shoe Size | Women's (Width = M) | Men's (Width = M) |
Small | 5 – 6 | 7 – 8.5 |
Medium | 6.5 – 7.5 | 9 – 10 |
Large | 8 – 9 | 10.5 – 11.5 |
X-Large | 9.5 – 10.5 | 12 – 13 |
XX-Large | 11 – 12 | 13.5 – 14.5 |
Special Sizing Information:
- One of the most important things to understand in buying and wearing sheepskin footwear is sizing. Sheepskin footwear s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-s over a very short time period and molds itself to your foot.
A great fit consists of these points:
- A brand new slipper, shoe or boot should have a slightly tight fit.
- It should not be painful. But it should be slightly uncomfortable.
- The front of the shoe should touch the tip of your big toe or be very near to the front. But it should not "scrunch" your toe.
- So, when trying on a new pair of sheepskin slippers, shoes or boots, don't worry if they feel a bit "too snug." This is a correct fit.
- If they are painful, that’s not good. They're too small.
- Sheepskin is meant to be worn barefoot. Be sure to try them on without any socks.
- Your shoes will stretch within 3-5 days of wearing them for a few hours a day.
Material
- Lining: 100% Sheepskin
- Upper: Suede leather
- Sole: Thermoplastic rubber