Go out in traditional style with the Métis Mukluk by Manitobah and feel the heritage rush over you. Hand crafted in Canada by the Métis Indian tribe, the Métis Mukluk is both a piece of heritage and rich history. Originally used by hunters because of its lightweight, warmth and durability, the mukluk is an iconic symbol of the Inuit and Arctic Aboriginal people. 15 inch shafts nestle your legs while the sheepskin linings and foot bed utilize its ability to allow air exchange. This is an advantage in extremely cold conditions where sweat is a factor in frostbite. Hand beaded floral designs are a symbol of the Métis people as is the quality and craftsmanship of their footwear.
- Hand crafted of durable cowhide suede uppers
- Real rabbit fur half shafts and pom pom's
- Shearling sheepskin linings and foot beds
- Tipi Vibram outsole for traction and grip
- 15 inch shafts with leather tie lace to help lock out the cold
- Hand beaded floral pattern across toes and tops of the shaft
- Naturally moisture wicking, odorless and breathable footwear
- Made in Canada and Aboriginal owned



