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Indoor slippers made of natural felt and rubber sole with closed toe and heel, now with a wider toe area to be suitable for wider feet and barefoot wear. The slippers are handmade in Europe by a small family company that has made great shoes since 1927.
Natural felt upper, lining and insole.
Leather details have been added to the toe of the slippers and around the opening to prevent stretching.
The outer sole is made of flexible and non-marking light rubber.
Manufacturer: OmaKing
Where It’s Made: Estonia, Europe
Children’s slippers with natural felt and sheep’s wool lining.
Põnni slippers are handmade in Europe by a small family company that has made great shoes since 1927. They practice slow fashion by using natural, high-quality materials and creating versatile, long-lasting styles, ensuring your slippers serve you for years.
The upper part of the slippers is made of natural felt.
The lining of the slippers is 100% natural sheep’s wool.
The insole of the slippers is made of soft latex, covered with 100% sheep’s wool.
The outsole is made of rubber.
Made in Estonia.
Keep your toes warm, and your heart will stay warm too.
The TOKU collection now features the influential and dignified leather slipper model, KYOTO. Like other TOKU products, the KYOTO leather slippers are inspired by Japanese minimalist design aesthetics. Kyoto slippers and their designer, Piibe Tomp, have been nominated for the Estonian Design Award 2024 in the Best Lifestyle Product category.
- The upper is made from natural vegetable-tanned leather.
- The insole is soft, breathable, and covered with natural cork.
- Beneath the insole, there’s an additional layer of natural coconut fiber, ensuring the slipper is breathable and shock-resistant.
- The outer sole is made of lightweight microfiber, covered with a thin layer of rubber to prevent slipping.
Included with the slippers:
- A slipper bag made from service industry leftover details.
- A felt polishing cloth for cleaning/polishing the slipper’s upper.
All TOKU shoes are handmade in southern Estonia by a small family company that has been crafting exceptional shoes since 1927. They embrace slow fashion by utilizing natural, high-quality materials and designing versatile, enduring styles, ensuring your slippers last for years.
These are really warm but breathable indoor slippers.
Pähni slippers keep your feet warm. These cosy slippers are handmade in Europe by a small family company that has made great shoes since 1927. Oma King practice slow fashion by using natural, high-quality materials and creating versatile, long-lasting styles, ensuring your sandals serve you for years. All our sandals will be shipped to you directly from the factory.
100% lambswool upper and lining.
Soft latex insole, covered with 100% lambswool.
Velour outsole.
Easy to put on
Manufacturer: OmaKing
Where It’s Made: Estonia, Europe
If the foot number is between two sizes, we recommend ordering a larger size.
Care:
Pilling on the slippers can be removed with a fabric shaver or a simple razor.
Can be washed by hand or in the washing machine.
Washing machine 30 degrees, wool mode, moderate spin.
Put the slippers in the washing machine inside a wash bag (ie pillowcase, etc.).
Use a mild detergent for wool.
Air dry, avoid excessive heat (ie dryer, radiator, underfloor heating, etc.)
Please note that washing can affect the appearance of leather labels.
Black slippers are cozy, warm indoor shoes that won’t make your feet sweat. Keep your toes warm, and your heart will stay warm too!
These slippers are designed and made in Estonia by a small family business that has been crafting footwear since 1927. Oma King values environmental sustainability, which is why they use natural and high-quality materials. Their products are known for their quality and comfort—these are the exact traits that go into making each pair.
Upper, lining, and insole made from natural felt
Outsole: Thin rubber
Easy to slip on
Designed and made in Estonia
If you’re between two sizes, we recommend choosing the larger one.
Care Tips:
Remove pilling with a fabric shaver or razor
Hand wash or machine wash at 30°C, wool mode
Use a wash bag for machine washing (like a pillowcase)
Mild wool detergent is best
Air dry; steer clear of high heat sources
Heads-up: Leather labels may alter in appearance after washing
TOKU Brussels are handmade slippers made from 100% lambswool felt. The insole features arch support and a slightly raised heel. The outer sole and heel are crafted from durable black microfibre material with a PU coating. These natural felt slippers mold to your feet and may stretch over time. They also come in a cotton cloth bag, which is both practical and more environmentally friendly than a cardboard box.
All TOKU shoes are handmade in southern Estonia by a small family company that has been making great shoes since 1927. They practice slow fashion, using natural, high-quality materials to create versatile, long-lasting styles, ensuring your sandals serve you for years. In 2018, Piibe Tomp, the designer and soul of TOKU, won the prestigious Estonian Young Designer of the Year Award. The jury at the Estonian Design Awards has described the TOKU brand as “The New Estonian Classic.
Upper & lining: natural lambswool felt
Insole: with arch support, slightly heightened heels
Manufacturer: TOKU
Where It’s Made: Estonia, Europe
OmaKinga’s natural felt kids’ slippers, Kaku, are designed and produced in Estonia, especially for the youngest members of the family.
The closure is adjustable with a Velcro strap.
The outsole is made of thin, non-slip black rubber.
Handmade in Estonia.
These slippers are crafted by a small family company in Estonia that has been making quality shoes since 1927.
Care instructions:
Wool fuzz can be removed with a special lint remover or a simple razor.
Can be hand-washed or machine-washed.
Machine wash at 30°C on a wool cycle with moderate spin.
Place slippers in a wash bag (e.g., pillowcase) for machine washing.
Use gentle detergent suitable for wool.
Air dry, avoid excessive heat (i.e., dryer, radiator, underfloor heating, etc.).
Keep in mind that washing may affect the appearance of the leather tags
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