Shoe size | Insole width (ball of the foot) | Insole length |
36 | 9,2 cm | 23,0 cm |
37 | 9,4 cm | 23,7 cm |
38 | 9,6 cm | 24,3 cm |
39 | 9,7 cm | 25,0 cm |
40 | 9,9 cm | 25,7 cm |
41 | 10 cm | 26,4 cm |
42 | 10,2 cm | 27,0 cm |
43 | 10,3 cm | 27,7 cm |
44 | 10,5 cm | 28,4 cm |
45 | 10,6 cm | 29,0 cm |
46 | 10,8 cm | 29,7 cm |
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.
Adrianna –
My feelings are a bit mixed.
Slippers are very warm, toe-box is wide and sole is elastic as per barefoot standard. I had trouble with elastic band placed around the toe area (it was too tight, causing feet pain, and my feet are rather small volume), so I had the band removed by the cobbler. I’ve also had a second problem, but this was partially due to unique characteristic of my feet – one is narrower than the other, so without the elastic band one of the slippers became too loose. I worked around it and connected upper slipper edges with very small pieces of elastic band, so they keep slippers on the leg, but still make putting the slipper on and off possible.
Quality definitely is there, but the design is slightly flawed in my opinion. Maybe some kind of re-design – e.g. getting rid of the rubber band from the toe box and including some laces/rubber band in the upper part instead to secure the slippers on the leg – would be a good idea?
As I said, after modifying them a bit I’m happy with them, but I had to make some adjustments in order to be able to use them properly.