Yoko Wool - Kids Siberian slipper | children's slipper made of sheep wool
Yoko Wool - Kids Siberian slipper | children's slipper made of sheep wool
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Soft children's slippers made of pure sheep's wool
- Size advice: 1 size larger than normal shoe size*
- Material: sheep's wool, knitted-in jersey (polyester)
- Equipped with a soft sole
- With anti-slip nubs on the sole
- Available in various beautiful colours
- Washable at 30°C wool wash program
*Size advice is not a size guarantee.
Like with socks, the lifespan of these slippers also depends on the type of floor they walk on. For example, on a rough tiled floor, the studs and wool will wear out faster than on a smooth PVC floor.
Usage
These Yoko Siberians are great for on the couch, like thick socks. Are you looking for slippers to walk on all day? Then we advise you to look at our slippers made of sheepskin or wool felt, for example from Haflinger or Glerups .
Material
These sheep wool slippers are made of Wolborg. Wolborg is wool, knitted into tricot. Irish sheep wool was used for this. Slippers made of Wolborg are more susceptible to wear than slippers made of sheepskin. Friction (especially under the foot) can loosen the wool hairs, which can cause wear spots. This is completely normal and the process takes place at varying speeds.
Size chart
Size slipper | 25/26 | 27/28 | 29/30 | 31/32 | 33/44 |
Sole length bottom in cm. (anti-slip part) |
16.5 | 17.5 | 19 | 20 | 21 |
Soft comfort
Slippers made of natural materials such as sheep's wool can be worn all year round. This is due to the many advantages of this beautiful product. Sheep's wool regulates moisture, breathes and has the natural property that it can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in moisture, without feeling wet or clammy. You can wear these sheep's wool slippers with bare feet.
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