Modern footwear inspired by ancestral wisdom. Drawing inspiration from the earliest foot coverings crafted by humans, this moccasin fits and feels like a glove for your feet. Embodying simplicity and craftsmanship, the Sensus features a 3mm sole for a closer connection to the earth and is made with premium wild hide leather. Its unique design enables you to walk in our ancestors´ footsteps. Features: Sensus Outsole: - Inspired by ancient human footprints, designed for footprints of the future. No Insole: - No insole, bringing you even closer to the ground for a greater barefoot experience. Leather Footbed: - Take your socks off and enjoy the feeling. Water Resistant: - Made from materials that are water resistant and materials that are non-absorbent. Specifications: - Weight: 197g Material: - Upper: Wild hide leather - Lining: Wild hide leather - Laces: 100% Organic cotton - Insole: No insole - Outsole: 22% Natural rubber + 58% synthetic rubber + 20% additives Care: - Cleaning: Brush off mud and clean with a damp cloth. - Drying: Dry at room temperature. Keep out of direct sunlight and avoid putting on a radiator. - Avoid cleaning suede shoes when they´re wet. Its best to allow mud or other moisture to dry before brushing, follow drying instructions below. (reference to current drying advice) Once dry, brush the suede/ nubuck with a stiff bristled brush to remove any surface dirt or dust. Make sure to use a clean brush for this job. A brass bristled brush can be used for more stubborn stains but don´t rub too hard as this can damage the surface of the suede. If you don´t have a brush, you can use a clean cloth, but avoid using any soap or water, which can make the mess worse. - Aftercare: We recommend using Renapur Leather Balsam to nourish the leather, restore the colour and finish and help prevent the leather from drying out and cracking. It´s ideal to treat new footwear as it helps relax the new leather and make your footwear waterproof. - To remove any marks that remain on the surface of your shoes, a suede rubber goes a long way. If you don´t have one, a pencil rubber or household cleaning sponge will be the next best thing. Make sure the rubber is clean from stains itself. - If all else fails, use an acidic liquid to break apart clumps of particles and remove stains. We recommend wetting the corner of a dry cloth with a small amount of suede cleaner, white vinegar or rubbing alcohol. Make sure you don´t drench the shoe in liquid, but rather lightly dampen the suede. Massage the shoe with a rapid side-to-side motion, and then allow the suede to dry. If the stain is still visible, repeat the process.