Moccasins are unstructured shoes based loosely on the design originally created by Inuit and Aboriginal Native Americans.
There is no separate sole, with the upper sewn to one piece of leather, which makes up the sole and the sides.
They are inherently lightweight shoes that mold to the shape of your foot. Many of our moccasin styles now have hard or outdoor waterproof soles sewn and cemented onto the basic moccasin.
Our Moccasins
- What is a Moccasin?
- What makes moccasins different to other shoes?
- Why aren’t the two moccasins in a pair identical?
- Are moccasins waterproof?
- Can Minnetonka Moccasin boots be used for hiking?
- Do moccasins give feet support?
- Are moccasins good for sensitive or problem feet?
- Where are Minnetonka Moccasins made?
