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- If you are a half size, order a half size up.
Dimensions (W x H x D)
MATERIALS
- Full Grain Tumbled Leather Uppers
- Full Grain Vegetabled Tanned Soles
- Sheepskin Lining
- Industrial Marine Grade Thread
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Read MoreBelow is a Sheepskin Slippers Buyers Guide. Obviously, we want you to buy a pair of ours, but if you don't, that's okay. They're not for everybody and they're expensive. But we want you to buy the most psychologically pleasing longest lasting quality slippers for you. We hope all of our research and experience will help you make a wise educated decision as you shop.&&I set out to design the most psychologically pleasing slipper in the world for myself and I think I achieved it. To know that I'm wearing, to my knowledge, the most comfortable, most natural, longest lasting, most versatile, healthiest, and in my opinion, the classiest looking sheepskin slipper in the whole world, makes me feel really good. If there are nicer ones out there, I couldn't find them.
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Tumbled and supple full grain leather uppers, Fully lined with 100% cozy quality sheepskin, High Density Cloudlike Cushion, Traditionally finished full grain indoor/outdoor leather sole, 95% Natural and Biodegradable, Easy slip on comfy design
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Sheepskin is super comfortable, antibacterial (no stink), hypoallergenic (no allergies), wicks away moisture (not sweaty), temperature regulating (adjusts to body temperature and best slipper for cold feet and all year use) and it's very durable.
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To be an educated buyer, here's all you need to know and think about when choosing your next pair of Sheepskin Slippers. Let's get you the Best House or Outdoor Slippers to keep your feet warm, for your budget, so you'll be warm and happy all year and not feel cheated.&&By personally using different sheepskin slippers for the past 12 years. By investigating countless negative reviews on competitor's websites. By learning in person from a famous shoe designer. By personally learning from a seasoned slipper manufacturer. By trial and error over the past 18 months trying to design the most comfortable and psychologically pleasing slippers for myself and my family.
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What's the difference: Shearling vs Sheepskin, Scuff vs Slipper, Suede vs Full grain leather and other terminology you need to understand. Why are some slippers so expensive and some so cheap? What characteristics define the best sheepskin slippers?
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Here's how to clean sheepskin slippers if they get stinky, which mainly happens if your sheepskin slippers are made with a lot of synthetic and faux materials. That's where bacteria grows. But if you own Saddleback Leather Sheepskin Slippers, that won't be a problem because they're designed with 95% natural materials that breathe and wick moisture away. To keep yours fresh, clean with these simple guidelines.
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Always rinse your feet off before wearing your sheepskin slippers. They could stink if your feet already stink when you slip them in. Light Stink - Sprinkle baking soda inside and leave them for 24 hour. Then vacuum them out. Medium to High Stink - Leaving them in the freezer for 48 hours will help.
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If someone or something really bad happened to them, here's how to clean Sheepskin Slippers. Sheepskin Inside - Lightly dampen the sheepskin and then lightly shampoo it with shampoo. DO NOT use detergents. Stuff an absorbent towel in there and step on it for 10 seconds. Turn the towel to a dry spot and do it again. Do not try to dry it quickly. Let it dry at room temperature in a place with good airflow or with a fan on it. No blow dryers. Full Grain Leather Upper - Gently wipe with a damp cloth. Saddleback uses full grain leather so it's pretty much unaffected by water. Chamberlain's Leather Milk is a nice option for annual conditioning. Suede, Split or Genuine Leather Upper (not Saddleback Leather's Sheepskin Slippers - Be careful cleaning suede. We're not really sure how to clean it. Google it. Leather Sole - Gently wipe with a damp cloth. Chamberlain's Leather Milk is a nice option for annual conditioning.
Good slippers but, after a couple of years the sheep skin well be done.
Posted by Peter | Sep 30, 2023
This slippers are very well made. I was replacing my other slippers it seems every year. At $20-$30 that adds up. I don’t think I’ll be replacing these anytime soon. That being said. I seen Dave’s video on how to make these less slippery before buying. I figured they must be slightly slick. Oh no these things will send you across the room with ease on carpet. I could barely walk on carpet with these on. I took out the 120 grit sandpaper and went worked lightly and with care, going in different directions. Worked out great. No big groves or gouges, just a little scuffing is all it takes.
Posted by David Hill | Sep 26, 2023
I received these for Father’s Day. I had been mentioning how I wanted these to add to my Saddleback collection. I absolutely love these slippers. I wear them inside and out. I can’t get how comfortable they are, and they broke in so easier. I highly recommend them. I hope they last a long time.
Posted by Trent | Jul 15, 2023
Great slippers. Fit great.
Posted by Sherry Mathon | Jun 29, 2023
I've had my slippers for over a year and they have been great! There is no doubting the quality of materials. My only issue has been the fit. Like the description say they do stretch out after wearing them for a while, so no issues there. The problem I'm having is getting my foot in all the way. The sheepskin around the toes has been smashed into a big lump at the front of the slipper by sliding my foot in. It never really feels like my foot is in all the way. It was hard to get the foot all the way in at first because they were tight so the material in the front never got compressed correctly. Still best slipper I've ever worn!
Posted by David Killion | May 15, 2023