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Karoo BabaLadies Merino Sheepskin Soft Sole Slippers

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R899

Retail: R1,000
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Our unique signature style soft sole sheepskin slippers are very popular. Made from one piece of quality merino sheepskin per foot, they are handcut and then machine sewn. This particular batch has a very thin soft rubber sole attached. 

Product Features 
  • Classic Design
  • Soft & Plush
  • Lovingly cut and sewn by hand
  • Wax thread to ensure strength and durability
  • Colour shades may vary from pictures as each new batch of sheepskins are hand dyed and colours are mixed batch by batch.
Product Specifications
  • 100% Sheepskin Inside
  • 100% Suede Outer
  • Soft Sole
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