The EcoWool clog is made with special heritage wools that are sourced from small farms practicing sustainable and cruelty-free farming. The wool is minimally processed and contains no dyes. Alpaca is lanolin free. Please note, because this wool is un-dyed, color variations may occur based on the colors of the sheep each season. As such, colors received may not exactly match photos. See features and sizing details below.
Features & Benefits
- 100% wool upper is fully wool lined and dye-free
- Vegan leather brand label
- Expertly felted smooth upper with no seams
- Anatomically shaped sustainable cork sole
- Structured arch and metatarsal support
- Cushioning with medium firmness
- Textured rubber outsole
- Designed for indoor & outdoor wear
- 1” heel rise & ¾ inch toe platform
- Product of Austria
Size & Fit Details
Please check 'Size Chart' above before ordering. This is a Medium (B) width clog with a generous toe box. Order your usual shoe size if you plan to wear socks or have a higher volume foot. We recommend sizing down 1/2 size for barefoot wear, or if you prefer a snug fit. This clog will loosen slightly with wear, so many women prefer the clog to fit a bit snug out of the box. Designed for indoor and outdoor wear. This clog does not have a removable insole or insert - the upper is a single, seamless piece of wool.
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The Tirolean Stonesheep (Tiroler Steinschaf) is one of the oldest existing sheep species on earth. These sheep have been bred on remote mountain farms for centuries in Tirol for their meat, milk, and wool. Their wool was in high demand especially in the 20th century to produce loden cloth. Today, the Tirolean Stonesheep is a rare species. The estimated Austrian population is around 4,000 sheep, and 14,000 worldwide.
This clog is part of our Species Preservation Initiative and helps support this rare breed. -
Shetland sheep are native to the Shetland Islands in Scotland. The breed traces its roots to the ancient Nordic heather sheep and has been recorded in history since the Stone Age. The wool of the Shetland Sheep is very high quality with a high level of elasticity. Once a year, in the springtime, the sheep shed their wool. At that time the wool can be easily loosened and detached without shearing, but rather by picking it.
This clog is part of our Species Preservation Initiative and helps support this rare breed. -
The Juraschaf is native to Switzerland and spends most of its life in the Alps. The breed is popular in Switzerland and its wool is in high demand for its high quality, dark color and fine fiber structure. It is well known for its ability to thrive in tough alpine conditions. Due to its consistent fleece color, Juraschaf wool is rarely dyed or colored. Raw wool ranges from dark brown to completely black. When blended for our clogs, it produces a rich, deep espresso brown. Juraschaf wool is soft and fine, with all the wonderful natural insulating properties of alpine sheep wool.
This clog is part of our Species Preservation Initiative and helps support this rare breed. -
Alpaca is a well-known wool producer and is raised all around the world. The wool we use is from the Peruvian Alpaca, which is native to the Andes in South America. Their wool is highly prized for being softer and silkier than cashmere, yet very durable and warm. Our wool is called "baby alpaca" and is sourced from a Fair Trade Certified & Cruelty Free Collective. "Baby Alpaca" does not refer to the age of the alpaca, but rather the grade of the wool - Baby being the finest and softest. -