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Haldy pinie

Regular price $179.00 USD
Sale price $179.00 USD

Haldy pinie

Regular price $179.00 USD
Sale price $179.00 USD
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  • Product information

    High Cut with recycled cotton
    Haldy is our faithful companion in autumn and winter: the upper material of the High Cut for adults and children is made from 100 per cent recycled cotton, which is exceptionally densely woven. 

    Robust, warm, water-repellent
    Complemented by a membrane and the wraparound shell sole, the high cut is extremely robust and water-repellent. Inside, a cosy lining made of Nordwolle wool keeps feet warm.

    Wintery in forest green
    Haldy has opted for a colour update for the current autumn and winter season: instead of black, it now comes in a dark forest green that can be easily combined with various outfits. Thanks to a new zip, it is also ready for a quick start. It is named after the Haldy Tower – a popular landmark in Wildling's home town of Engelskirchen.

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  • Sometimes all it takes is an idea

    From wool that nobody wanted

    When Anna Yona heard about Nordwolle, it was clear: this was the meeting of two ideas that were heading in the same direction. Marco Scheel has built up a completely regional wool value chain in northern Germany – from shearing to the finished yarn. Wool that was once considered too rough is now used to make a warm, durable material – and marks the beginning of a long-lasting partnership.
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  • One person. One mission.

    The man behind Nordwolle

    Marco uses what others would throw away: The strong wool of robust sheep breeds like the Pomeranian Landschaf. These animals care for cultural landscapes through biosphere grazing, promote biodiversity – and provide a fibre with character. Once rejected as scratchy, today it is a statement against plastic and anonymous supply chains.
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  • Wool with attitude

    Genuine and natural

    Undyed, unbleached – just washed, combed and spun. Nordwolle retains its natural resilience, warmth and original feel. Processed in traditional companies, it stands for genuine regionality and honest functionality.
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  • Handled with care

    How wool becomes a Wildling

    The wool is spun, woven and processed in Portugal. This creates a natural material with functional properties. In collaboration with Nordwolle, it is turned into a Wildling – from the fibre to the finished shoe.
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