*Baabuk's pure wool felt slipper with dipped natural latex rubber sole - perfect Travel or Guest Slipper. Add a colourful Baabuk insole for only $15 here - discount automatically applied at checkout.
Baabuk's lightest, most compact, most flexible and economical slipper yet. As with all Baabuk's slippers, the Kangas are handcrafted by a team of artisans in Nepal, using the traditional art form of wool felting. It’s considered the oldest textile in the world and is made with only water and soap!
These slippers have a simple latex coating to maximise flexibility, harvested sustainably from rubber trees. All so that you know that the materials in your slippers are responsibly sourced from heel to toe.
These slippers come without removable insoles but you can add the Baabuk felt insoles for extra warmth or to bridge sizes and to replace worn soles. Insoles will add extra durability, are also padded for extra comfort and removable for convenience or washing. Wool’s natural moisture-wicking and anti-microbial qualities reduce sweat and odour and keep your feet feeling fresh wear after wear. Insoles can be replaced in time. Add a colourful Baabuk insole for only $15 here - discount automatically applied at checkout
Size: (Three sizes only. Will mold to the foot so great for all sorts of foot shapes)
Quality: Designed in Switzerland. Handmade in Nepal by local artisans.
Materials: Natural wool uppers from New Zealand sheep. Mulesing-free. Natural latex rubber coated sole.
Brand: Baabuk
Designed in: Switzerland
Origin of fibre: New Zealand
Country of manufacture: Made Fair in Nepal
Certifications: Baabuk is B-Corp Certified
Fabric structure: Upper and insole: 100% mulesing-free wool; Sole: 100% natural latex rubber coating
100% biodegradable: Yes
Machine washable: No
Care: Do not use washing machine or detergents. Washing machines, aggressive soaps, and chemicals/alcohols and sunlight may cause the natural soles to melt. Clean the surface with humid cloth to remove dirt. Remove any debris in the soles with tweezers. Do not put slippers near any heat source to dry or leave them in the sun. Doing so may damage the natural latex sole.