💖 I've had mine for 6 years now. Just cleaned them tonight and gave the white leather some freshening up, and they are still my favorite pair of boots 💖 love this company and mission. Serves my ancestors and there is nothing better than that 🙏
FYI laurentian chief makes their products in Canda. Manitoba mukluks are mostly made in low wage areas, with only a very select few products still made here.
Hi! Great video! Very inspiring that you're bringing back traditional crafts and regenerating communities at the same time! Amazing.. Have a quick question if you don't mind; I bought a pair of vintage mukluks/mocassin boots. They're very old but in great condition. And they're absolutely stunning and I love them. But unfortunately they're about half a size too small. They're just pinching my toes even without socks on. And I was hoping to wear socks with them in winter.. Do you have any ideas or experience in stretching out leather moccasins? Open to any ideas... I'll do literally about anything to be able to get these boots to fit. Ty in advance for your time. Regards Dawn 🙏🏾
@@noleftturnunstoned Right! As plastic aka synthetic is not sustainable and not downgrade-able either. It’s traditional footwear, of course it should be made from animal hide/leather!
@@kilipaki87oritahitiI have been Vegan for over t0 years. I LOVE MY MUKLUKS because they are made from a woven heavy & very flexable cloth, NOT leather, so they are very, very comfortable! Feels almost as it I am going barefoot or wearing socks with a sole.
💖 I've had mine for 6 years now. Just cleaned them tonight and gave the white leather some freshening up, and they are still my favorite pair of boots 💖 love this company and mission. Serves my ancestors and there is nothing better than that 🙏
FYI laurentian chief makes their products in Canda. Manitoba mukluks are mostly made in low wage areas, with only a very select few products still made here.
Hi! Great video! Very inspiring that you're bringing back traditional crafts and regenerating communities at the same time! Amazing..
Have a quick question if you don't mind; I bought a pair of vintage mukluks/mocassin boots. They're very old but in great condition. And they're absolutely stunning and I love them. But unfortunately they're about half a size too small. They're just pinching my toes even without socks on. And I was hoping to wear socks with them in winter.. Do you have any ideas or experience in stretching out leather moccasins? Open to any ideas... I'll do literally about anything to be able to get these boots to fit. Ty in advance for your time. Regards Dawn 🙏🏾
Wait -- so the shoes are made in Vietnam and China?????
Yep. Only a few of their products are still made in Canada. laurentian chiefs are still made here.
Nice
LOL dying art. It never went away smh
Bought mine today, can’t wait for them to come home! Thank you!! ❤🧡🪶
make from the misery of humans skin than poor animals :(
So plastic is preferable?
@@noleftturnunstoned Right! As plastic aka synthetic is not sustainable and not downgrade-able either. It’s traditional footwear, of course it should be made from animal hide/leather!
they use every part of the animal. it’s necessary
@@kilipaki87oritahitiI have been Vegan for over t0 years. I LOVE MY MUKLUKS because they are made from a woven heavy & very flexable cloth, NOT leather, so they are very, very comfortable! Feels almost as it I am going barefoot or wearing socks with a sole.