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Stay warm and dry this winter!

Boot Inserts - Made from Alpaca Fiber

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WANNA STAY WARM & DRY? Give your feet an extra layer of comfort and warmth with our alpaca boot inserts. These alpaca felt inserts are naturally hypoallergenic, odor resistant, and over time will mold to create a perfect fit after you cut to fit your boot or shoe.

3/8" Thick
Sizes Available: Medium (6-9), Large (10-13), X-Large (13-15) . Trim for perfect fit.

Side note: we've heard that these also work great in your boots in the summer to insulate your feet from the heat - hhhmmmm....


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