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You don't have to worry about chilly toes anymore once you slip into these Manitobah Mukluks ankle boots. Starting with a durable sole with it's own fun tipi design and going up your ankle with a leather exterior and rabbit fur trim, these boots are far from cold and boring. You'll immediately be drawn to the soft interior and fuzzy ankle, and don't forget about the dazzling beaded design on the toe. These ankle boots are a fun and functional way to get around in the winter.

Boot Sizing

  • Fit: If you're between sizes, we recommend sizing down
  • Heel Height: 1/2"
  • Platform Height: 1/2"
  • Shaft Height: 5-1/2"
  • Calf Circumference: 14-1/2"
  • How to Measure: See the Footwear Guide for measuring and fit guidelines.

Boot Details

  • Material:
  • Upper: Genuine Leather - Suede w/ Real Rabbit fur trim
  • Lining: Faux Fur
  • Outsole: Manmade - Rubber
  • Care: Surface clean
  • Country of Origin:Viet Nam

Please Note: Insole cannot be removed. Our Mukluks and natural soled Moccasins are not built on a traditional foot last so there is no left or right foot. This method has been used on Indigenous footwear for thousands of years. Over time the natural materials will form to your foot and allow you to have a custom fit. Moccasins with the turtle vibram sole do have a left and right foot.

About Manitobah Mukluks

Manitobah Mukluks produces, designs, and sells traditional Indigenous footwear. For thousands of years their people have been using leathers and furs to create beautiful and functional footwear and they are proud to carry on this tradition. The furs and leathers they use are by-products of the meat industry. They are essentially taking a material that is considered ‘waste’ and utilizing it to make their moccasins and mukluks as their ancestors have always done.

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Footwear Terms:

Arch: On a foot, the part that doesn't touch the ground. On footwear, the part that supports that part of the foot.

Bootie: A style that extends slightly higher than the ankle; usually made with a flexible material.

Clog: Traditionally, a boot or shoe with a wooden sole; today's styles often have plastic or synthetic soles.

Eyelet: A hole used for lacing or a fashion detail.

Grain leather: Leather with a grain that is distinct enough to be a fashion detail.

Insole: A light sole that forms the foundation of a shoe.

Instep: The upper surface of the foot; a consideration when selecting a shoe style.

Loafer: A casual and lightweight slip-on shoe, usually with a small tongue.

Moccasin: A shoe featuring an upper and sole constructed as one piece, usually made from a flexible material.

Mule: A slipper or shoe without a back part; held on the foot by the forepart alone.

Nubuck: Leather hide buffed on the grain side to create a velvety, buttery feel.

Patent leather: Leather treated to have a shiny finish.

Platform: An element—plastic, cork, wood, etc.—inserted between the insole and outsold to add height or fashion design.

Pump: A light, low-heeled dress shoe.

Riding boot: Knee-high boot that is pulled on and features a low heel.

Sandal: Comprised of a sole held on by strips of material over the top of the foot.

Slide: Generic term for a shoe that is slipped on and not fastened to the foot.

Sling back: A shoe with a strap that goes from the forepart, around the hollow part of the ankle; usually it's secured by a buckle.

Stiletto heel: A very narrow fashion heel measuring one centimeter or less across.

Tie shoe: Generic name for a shoe fastened to the foot with lacing.

Tongue: A piece of material that covers the instep and fills the gap between the sides of the shoes; protects the instep from the tension of the laces.

Upper: The part of the shoe that covers the upper surface of the foot; often made from leather, but plastic and cloth are common as well.

Wedge heel: A heel formed as an extension of the shoe, where the heel and shoe forefront are in contact with the ground throughout the entire length.