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Saphir Leather Heel Cushions

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From $2.44

Original: $8.13

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Saphir Leather Heel Cushions

$8.13

$2.44

The Story

Luxury set of 2 leather heel pieces on adhesive latex foam.
Absorbs shocks (heel pain) and/or raises the foot in the shoe (to avoid rubbing for example).

- Natural sheep leather (vegetal tanning) for the skin contact.
- 10 mm latex foam platform,
- Self-adhesive for solid support inside the shoe.

Four sizes available:

Small (0) fits 3 - 4.5 UK (35 - 37 Eur)

Medium (1) fits 5 - 6.5UK (38 - 40 Eur)

Large (2) fits 7 - 9 UK (41 - 43 Eur)

Extra Large (3) fits 10 - 12 UK (44 - 46 Eur)

  • The natural manufacturing process for these insoles has not changed since the Egyptians developed it. Dating back to ancient Egypt, this vegetable tanning technique transforms a raw skin into a supple, strong and rotproof material called "leather" by soaking the skins in containers with tannins extracted from oak, birch, willow, mimosa or exotic wood bark which adds resistance against parasites.

    In addition the tanning process gives a pleasant leather smell and helps the insoles acquire an elegant patina during their long life.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Luxury set of 2 leather heel pieces on adhesive latex foam.
Absorbs shocks (heel pain) and/or raises the foot in the shoe (to avoid rubbing for example).

- Natural sheep leather (vegetal tanning) for the skin contact.
- 10 mm latex foam platform,
- Self-adhesive for solid support inside the shoe.

Four sizes available:

Small (0) fits 3 - 4.5 UK (35 - 37 Eur)

Medium (1) fits 5 - 6.5UK (38 - 40 Eur)

Large (2) fits 7 - 9 UK (41 - 43 Eur)

Extra Large (3) fits 10 - 12 UK (44 - 46 Eur)

  • The natural manufacturing process for these insoles has not changed since the Egyptians developed it. Dating back to ancient Egypt, this vegetable tanning technique transforms a raw skin into a supple, strong and rotproof material called "leather" by soaking the skins in containers with tannins extracted from oak, birch, willow, mimosa or exotic wood bark which adds resistance against parasites.

    In addition the tanning process gives a pleasant leather smell and helps the insoles acquire an elegant patina during their long life.