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Kindur sten

Regular price $79.00 USD
Sale price $79.00 USD

Kindur sten

Regular price $79.00 USD
Sale price $79.00 USD
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    Cosy, warm and pleasantly breathable
    Kindur means ‘sheep’ in Icelandic – it's no coincidence that the Wildling shoe of the same name bears this name. That's because the high-cut shoe for the whole family is made with lots of wool from Nordwolle. This natural material makes Kindur cosy, warm and pleasantly breathable. Wool is used not only in the lining, but also in the upper material. Two different yarns made from undyed wool have been woven together to create an elegant herringbone pattern.

    Nordwolf becomes Kindur
    If you notice a certain similarity between the Kindur and the Wildling Nordwolf, you're absolutely right: Kindur is its successor. Its functionality has been optimised with the water-repellent Pure Sole (for adults and children). The toddler version of Kindur comes with the tried-and-tested Cub Sole. The children's and toddler's versions also feature bright little colour accents.

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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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