Glerups | ankle boots with rubber sole - denim
Glerups | ankle boots with rubber sole - denim
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Glerups wool felt boot slipper with rubber sole
This Glerups low boot is handmade from 100% wool felt, has a nature rubber profile sole in honey color and a sturdy felt footbed. Natural materials, high-quality workmanship and a minimalist design make this felt shoe unique.
Wool felt keeps the feet warm and regulates the foot climate. To optimally feel the natural properties of wool on your skin, we recommend wearing wool felt shoes or slippers with bare feet.
Size chart
By first measuring the length of your foot, you can choose the right slipper size in the table below. How do you measure your foot length? Look here for the explanation.
Shoe size EU | 36 | 37 | 38 | 39 | 40 | 41 | 42 | 43 | 44 | 45 | 46 | 47 | 48 |
Foot size in cm. (approximately) | 22.5 | 23.2 | 23.8 | 24.7 | 25.3 | 26 | 26.5 | 27.3 | 28 | 28.7 | 29.3 | 30 | 30.7 |
Sole
Honey-coloured nature rubber with profile, anti-slip and great to use on a damp surface, for example to walk outside after it has rained.
The rubber sole of this slipper is not flat, but slightly convex, so that you can easily roll off the foot.
Washing instructions
Glerups slippers are made of felt (wool) and can be washed by hand or on a wool wash program of up to 30 degrees. When they come out of the washing machine, it is best to put the Glerups on or rub them into the right shape while they are still damp. Then let them dry further.
Glerups: a pure product
Naturally. Nice. Hot. That is Glerups from Denmark, a Scandinavian company that makes slippers and indoor shoes from wool felt. The company buys sheep's wool exclusively from specially selected New Zealand sheep farmers with relatively small sheep herds. During production, the wool is not treated chemically, but naturally and gently - from the raw material to the final product. The sheep are sheared twice a year. The wool is washed in soft water and carded (combed) after drying. The carded wool is then felted into the desired shape in warm soapy water.
Glerups products are very popular in Scandinavia and are now conquering the rest of Europe. Anyone who has ever worn them won't want any other slippers!
Naturally. Nice. Hot. Glerups from Denmark.
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