PREMIUM COMFORT AUSTRALIAN SHEEPSKIN→ Luxurious slipper crafted with genuine, high quality Australian sheepskin fur to provide you with luxurious comfort, relaxation and regeneration of your feet after a long day.
THERMAL INSULATION → The sheepskin lining in the shoe will help you regulate your feet’s temperature by being warm and cozy in the winter and will also insulate hot weather by absorbing your skin’s body moisture and releasing it into the air.
FLEXIBLE RUBBER SOLE → All weather traction that better absorbs impact which makes the slipper suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
ANTIBACTERIAL & HYPOALLERGENIC → Natural sheepskin contains lanolin which contains antibacterial properties; it is a is basic substance similar to that found in human skin. Wool is considered by medical professionals to be hypoallergenic, making it an excellent choice for allergy sufferers.
100% BIODEGRADABLE FIBRES → Wool is a naturally strong fibre that is long lasting and resilient compared to other synthetic fibres. Every pair is crafted to perfection with detailed attention to craftsmanship. This slipper is an investment in your own feet and with minimal care, can be enjoyed for years to come.
Original chamois came from the skin of a mountain antelope (the chamois). As the antelope are now protected, the best chamois now sold is made from spit sheepskin, tanned by a process involving the oxidation of marine oils in the skin. Our sheepskin chamois is tanned with 100% cod oil, acknowledge as the best marine oil for this purpose.
Because chamois is soft and super absorbent, it is most often used for car washing and drying.
Other uses:
1: It makes an excellent tack cloth when wetted and well wrung out. In earlier days, this was called leathering a surface and is still popular in this use because it works so well and there is no danger of polluting the surface as is the case with some tack cloths.
2: A little known feature is that the very small of pores of chamois allow gasoline to pass but not water if the chamois is first wetted with gasoline. It can be used as a funnel liner when pouring suspect gasoline.
3: The softness of chamois has made it popular for polishing sterling and for cleaning photographic lenses.
Care of Your Chamois:
Chamois should always be hand washed after use. Use hand soap only, never a detergent or solvent. After washing and rinsing, lather it one more time but do not rinse. Wring it as dry as possible before hanging it up to dry fully. The soap film protects the marine oil finish in the leather. Just rinse it first when you next want to use it.
This lightweight mittens will keep your hands warm and cosy on the coldest days.
Size:
Measure across of the back of your dominant hand at the fullest part fairly loosely, excluding thumb.Measurement below are in inches and are approximate. If you're not sure of your size, go up a size as mittens don't need to be a tight fit.