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Minnetonka moccasins- Footwear for All Occasions

Author: Ken Jonson
by Ken Jonson
Posted: Aug 17, 2014

If any footwear has shown no sign of diminishing popularity, it is the good old moccasin that has served Native American Indian for centuries. The European settlers readily fell in love with this footwear ever since they set foot on New World. The Indians used to have porcupine quills, natural dyes and moose hair for decoration earlier. But coming in contact with the Europeans, they took to glass beads, tin and shroud cloths to replace them. However, the designs of moccasins have undergone sea change over time with the change in popularity, fashion and taste. Porcupine quills as decorative appendage are back with a vengeance now.

To gauge the latest trend in fashion, you have to look at the display of Minnetonka moccasins that are on offer. The Minnetonka moccasins Co. started its business in 1946. The Minnesota based company is still family owned and has been growing after more than a half century of its existence because it has been able to feel the pulse of discriminating customers all the time. Now Minnetonka moccasins have an enormous collection offering a large range of footwear for all ages and occasions. Moccasins come in all shapes and sizes. They are basically of two types, soft soled and hard soled types. The Indians used to wear hard soled moccasins of tough bison leather to protect their feet from spiky cacti of desert areas and prairie grass of the Western plains. The division still persists till date. The soft soled moccasins are worn normally inside the house or on short errands but can be worn outside occasionally.If you can rub the bottoms of the pair with mink oil and let dry overnight, you will able to use it freely outside. The suede moccasins tend to absorb water, so it is not advisable to wear these outside on a rainy day or on slushy ground.

The materials used in Minnetonka moccasins are suede and cowhides.But sheepskin, deerskin, moose and buffalo hides are also extensively used. Cowhides are mostly used in moccasins. Moose hide moccasins are the most sought after ones among Minnetonka moccasins because of its tender buttery feel. Some prefer to use deerskin for its softness and comfort while sheepskin offers dual benefit by keeping the feet of the wearer cool in summer and warm in winter. A spray leather protector will help make suede water stain and water resistant. A cowhide moccasin will need a bit of cream polish from time to time. In order to clean deerskin or moose hide moccasins in delicate leather cream is required.

Minnetonka moccasins present a type of hard sole moccasins for all occasions. It is rubber sole with heel to toe cushion leather insole and ruff leather upper. The driving moccasins are in between the soft soled and hard soled types. It can be used in rough conditions but it still retains the tenderness and comfort of soft sold ones.

There is a wide range of women’s footwear in the array of Minnetonka moccasins from slippers to boots.The Thunderbird brand has been long popular with women. The driving moccasins are equally attractive for both men and women. Minnetonka moccasins for kids has a lot of variety.They are no less amused when they see the range of footwear, colour and embellishment for themselves.

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