Critters2
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Fri Oct-13-06 06:10 PM
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| Looking for warm vegan shoes |
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My very favorite winter shoes, before I stopped using things made from animals, were Stegmann wool clogs. They were warm, comfortable, sturdy. I've been looking for something similar using a plant-based fabric, like cotton, or some synthetic. I haven't been able to find anything, and I won't buy wool. I've e-mailed Stegmann and Haflinger, who also make wool clogs, and asked them to consider making a vegan version. I've also e-mailed Pangea, and asked if they know of any. I haven't heard back yet.
Does anyone know of vegan felt clogs? Winter's coming!
Thanks!
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Fri Oct-13-06 06:22 PM
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Fri Oct-13-06 07:34 PM
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Honestly, I'd prefer it with an open-back, but beggars can't be choosers. And there is nothing like a good felt shoe on a winter day.
Thanks!!
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Sat Oct-14-06 05:32 PM
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Edited on Sat Oct-14-06 05:33 PM by mycritters2
A friend of mine--actually, a parishioner-- has recently stopped buying leather, etc, and works in a setting where she has to wear "electric static dissipating" shoes. She works in a cleanroom doing something for a silica mining company. Silica mining and glassmaking are major industries here, but I must admit, I don't understand how it all works. Anyway, she's required to wear these "esd" shoes, and asked me if I know where she can get any that aren't leather. I haven't even really begun looking, but thought I'd start here, since I got a good answer so quickly. I didn't know there were such things--but they sound like they might be nice during the winter, when the air gets dry and I get shocked just petting the cats!
So, let me know if you have any ideas.
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Sat Oct-14-06 06:24 PM
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| 6. Ooh, that's a tough one. |
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This looks like it may be non-leather, who knows about the glue and stuff though. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0009DH4AW/yahoo-apparel-20/ref=nosimOh wait, this is another ESD shoe from the same company and definitely not leather: http://www.6pm.com/products/index.cfm?modelid=53989&productid=53989-32572-947&colorid=32572_947&sourceID=SHYAHSHPI couldn't find any ESD shoes on mooshoes, vegetarian shoes, or in the veg section at zappos, but an email might get them to look into it for you.
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Sat Oct-14-06 07:00 PM
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I'll pass those on. I found this one, too..... http://www.shop.com/op/~Carolina_AeroGrip_ESD_Slip_On_ST_6745_Women's_Loafer_Black-prod-22270500Also not sure about glues and such, but it uses a synthetic for the upper, rather than leather. And some Birki clogs are esd... http://www.shoebuy.com/sb/s.jsp?Style=29860&Substyle=115603These give her some places to start. Thanks!
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Sat Oct-14-06 11:38 AM
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| 3. Ooohhh, thanks for that link! |
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Do you find they run pretty true to size? I like these: 
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Sat Oct-14-06 03:42 PM
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I've bought Earth Vegan shoes from Moo Shoes, and they ran exactly to size. You might want to call or e-mail. Most places know which shoes tend to be a bit off-size and can tell you whether to size up or down.
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