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Tips to Clean Your White Shoes
White shoes look bright and clean until… you do practically anything. A speck of dirt, a coffee drip, a scuff. Everyday life leaves real marks. The good news? Keeping your white Xero Shoes fresh doesn’t require harsh chemicals or a complicated routine — just the right approach for the right material. Read on for tips to keep your white Xero Shoes clean, with special care instructions for knit, mesh, leather, suede and canvas. Let’s start simple. The 3-Step Xero Shoes Cleaning Method For most materials like knit and mesh, we recommend an easy, 3-step method, and you likely already have everything at home. Step 1: Mix a Gentle Solution Combine: 2 cups cold water 1 teaspoon non-bleach laundry detergent Why non-bleach? Bleach can weaken fibers, discolor uppers, and break down materials over time. Step 2: Spot Clean Gently Grab an old toothbrush or soft plastic-bristle brush. Avoid metal, which can tear materials. Lightly scrub dirty areas on the top, side and bottom of your shoes (ie: upper, sidewalls, and soles.) Step 3: Air Dry. Always. Rinse cleaned areas with cold water. Let your shoes air dry completely. We don’t recommend putting shoes in the dryer, using heaters, or any heat method to speed up drying. High heat can warp materials and shorten the life of your shoes. How to Clean Specific Shoe Materials With more than 70 styles of Xero Shoes out there for performance, casual and everything in-between, our shoes are designed with the best materials for the intended use. If you want to get specific with your shoe cleaning, scroll to the material for specific care instructions. Knit Lightweight. Breathable. Flexible. Knit uppers are built to move — but they don’t love being soaked with water. How to clean: Brush off dry dirt first. Use the mild non-bleach laundry detergent and water mix (50/50). Gently scrub with a plastic bristle brush in circular motions. Avoid oversaturating with cleaner or water.Stuff with paper towels while drying to maintain shape. Skip: Machine washing Hot water Knit structures can stretch or lose integrity under high heat or heavy agitation. Keep it gentle. Mesh Mesh is breathable — which means dirt can hide in tiny openings. And with many Xero Shoes performance and hiking footwear made with this material, if you wear them right, you’ll have to clean them often. How to clean: Tap shoes together to knock off loose debris. Dry-brush first with plastic bristle brush. Clean lightly with diluted non-bleach detergent and water solution. Blot stubborn spots with a wet microfiber cloth. Skip: Aggressive scrubbing Chlorine or bleach-based cleaners Too much friction can fray fibers. Controlled pressure works better. Leather Leather is tough — but to keep your leather boots or shoes looking good for years to come, focus on a balance of minimal water and leather conditioning. How to clean: Wipe dirt off with a damp cloth. Use mild soap and water sparingly. Wipe clean with a dry microfiber cloth (don’t soak). Stuff inside with paper towels (or paper bags). Let air dry. Apply leather conditioner with a microfiber cloth once dry. Conditioning helps restore natural oils and keeps leather supple and strong. Skip: Submerging in water Household cleaners Abrasive brushes Suede Suede is leather’s more sensitive cousin. How to clean: Let mud dry completely first. Use a suede brush to lift dirt. Use a suede eraser for small stains. For tougher spots, lightly dab with white vinegar. Brush again after drying to restore texture. Skip: Soaking in water Scrubbing hard Liquid detergent saturation Water can flatten suede’s texture and leave marks. Canvas Durable. Classic. Surprisingly easy to clean. How to clean: Use a plastic bristle dry brush to loosen debris. Use a mild non-bleach detergent/water mix. Scrub gently. Rinse lightly. Air dry. For bright white canvas, a baking soda + water paste can help lift stains. Skip: Bleach (it can yellow over time) Dryer heat Should You Use a Protectant Spray? If your shoes are brand new, applying a protectant spray (like Scotchgard™ or KIWI® Protect-All) can help repel water and stains. Always test a small area first. Think of it as preventative care — not a force field. How Often Should You Clean Your Shoes? The sooner you clean them, the easier because dirt that stays on materials bonds to fibers over time. A quick wipe-down after messy adventures saves you from deep scrubbing later. If you wear your white shoes often: Light wipe weekly Deeper clean as needed Want Care Instructions for a Specific Style? Check the Care tab on each Xero Shoes’ product page. We include material-specific guidance there so you don’t have to guess.

Best Gifts for Outdoor Enthusiasts: Guide for Men & Women
Find The Perfect Xero Shoe For Your Outdoor Adventurer If your outdoor-loving family and friends seem like they have all the gear they need – tents, stove, backpacks, jackets, etc – make their next outdoor adventure a little more comfortable with barefoot hiking shoes, boots, or sandals from Xero Shoes. Whether they backpack, camp, fish, trail run, surf, or snowshoe… they’re bound to be surprised. What makes Xero Shoes the perfect gift for outdoor enthusiasts? Our outdoor shoes, boots, and sandals are so that they’ll forget they’re wearing them. The wider, foot-shaped toe box and zero-drop sole makes it feel like you’re wearing nothing. Plus, Xero Shoes are the gift that lasts longer, since all shoes have a 5,000 mile sole warranty. Gift for the Stylish Hiker: Ridgeway The Ridgeway looks good and feels comfortable, perfect for that person who curates their hiking outfit and always looks put-together in their hiking photos. Waterproof suede keeps feet dry and a grippy sole performs on various hiking surfaces for epic pictures. Ridgeway - Men SHOP MEN Ridgeway - Women SHOP WOMEN Gift for the Camper: Sunrise For campers with chilly feet in the mornings or evenings, the Sunrise is easy to slip on or off when they're getting in and out of their tent. The microfiber suede feels so soft and is even water-repellant, so they don't have to worry about the morning dew. Sunrise -Men SHOP MEN Sunrise - Women SHOP WOMEN Gift for the Skier/Snowboarder: Alpine After a day of shredding the slopes, there is no better relief than taking off stiff, heavy boots. That's where the Alpine snow boot is like a welcome hug for tired feet. Plus the 200g/sq. in. polyester insulation, heat-reflective insole, and a fully seam-sealed lining give you the warmth your feet need. Alpine - Mens SHOP MEN Alpine - Womens SHOP WOMEN Gift for the Lightweight Backpacker: Scrambler Mid The Scrambler Mid is a “do it all” lightweight hiking boot for the hikers in your life who are always looking to shed weight without sacrificing performance. A Special Michelin sole differentiates this boot and makes it more agile, flexible and lighter than others. Scrambler Mid - Men SHOP MEN Scrambler Mid - Women SHOP WOMEN Gift for the Surfer or SUPer: Aqua Cloud Before hitting the water or waves, they will arrive at the beach in style with the color-popping Aqua Cloud. The adjustable straps ensure the best fit for any foot, and this sandal even floats, so if they drop it in the water they won't lose it. Aqua Cloud - Men SHOP MEN Aqua Cloud - Women SHOP WOMEN
Shoes so Comfortable, You May Fall Asleep Wearing Them
Xero Shoes are so comfortable and addicting that out of our 53,000 5-star reviews, a surprising number of customers have literally fallen asleep wearing Xero Shoes!

Mike Gabler, Survivor 43 Winner: Stronger from the Ground Up in Xero Shoes
The reality TV show victor shares how he built balance and resilience to outlast 15 competitors in Fiji and come away with the crown! Mike Gabler has always been picky about his shoes. An avid hunter, hiker, and slackline enthusiast who also spends some long days on his feet in operating rooms, Gabler knows what he wears directly impacts how he performs under pressure, but also how he feels at the end of the day. So when he was chosen to compete on the 43rd season of the reality TV show Survivor, Gabler took the decision seriously. He says his Xero Shoes Xcursion Fusion boots were a secret weapon on the show—and since he defeated all comers and won the show at age 50, we can be sure this is a guy who knows about covert strategies! We caught up with Gabler in his hometown of Meridian, Idaho, to discuss how he trained and performed for his victory in Survivor 43. How did you learn about Xero Shoes initially? So by day, I work in the operating room, and I stand for hours. And I usually wear cowboy boots with a heel on them. But after long days, I found that I just couldn't get comfortable, even at night sleeping. And I was looking around online, and a Xero Shoes ad found me. I bought a couple of pairs: Z-Trail, Xcursion Fusion, and some Alpines. And they took a little getting used to in the beginning, because it's a different way to walk. But once I got comfortable in them, it felt amazing, especially when I was on the trail. When I was hiking in Idaho or Alaska during the spring or summer, I loved them, because it made me feel like I was attached to the ground. So then when I went on this TV show, I knew I wanted to be lean and mean and be able to balance and work well. I have a bunch of different types of shoes at my house, and I was in my closet looking down at all the choices. And I felt like I had to select my Xero Shoes. They were my go-to for everything that wasn't aquatic. Even then, I wish I had brought a second pair of Xero Shoes, because instead I brought these surfing shoes where your toes go into little pockets. They just never dried out, and I developed a jungle rot problem. But I love my Aqua X Sports now, and they would have dried way better. Did you strategize your footwear choices during training? I did! Balance and core strength were a big component, and I did a lot of slacklinin. Whenever I did that, I wanted the closest thing to barefoot. Balance is crucial on this show, because there's a lot of challenges where you run across a beam holding something, or stuff like that. I definitely knew I didn't want any shoes with a big foam platform on the bottom. That wasn’t going to help me out with balance or posture. And you know what? I left the game with five records and won the thing, so I guess my shoe selection helped. What model were you wearing on the show? I used the Xcursion Fusion. Sometimes on the island I wore wool socks with them, and sometimes I would go barefoot in them, depending on how dry my socks were. I was wearing them when I broke a Survivor record on the grip challenge in episode 7. There was a huge obstacle course we had to go over that had balancing and carrying, and the record for it was 25 minutes. And I ended up breaking it with about 38 minutes. That's when my opponent, Cowboy Cody finally let go. Did you see anyone on the show regret their footwear decisions? There were a couple people that had those big shoes with foam on the bottom, and they rolled their ankles. And those are injuries that linger when you're out there in the jungle, but unfortunately the game doesn't stop for you to heal. You just have to keep going. So for me, not only did the Xero Shoes help me on the island, but I think it was going back before that, because I wore them for about a year beforehand. It made me think of all those little muscles in my feet and ankles that you don't use when you have one of these big foam balls that you're walking on. Those muscles were stronger. And here’s another thing: I was 50 during the show, and my body held up really well. In 43 seasons, there's only been two winners over 50. I'm the second one. And I'm somebody who has had knee issues and pain in my life, and I was really concerned about that! But during the game I had no issues. So I think they may have helped me a little bit in preparation, but they certainly helped me simply to stay in the game. Did you make any footwear converts on the show? For the most part, people were pretty happy with their shoe choices, because everybody puts a lot of thought into it. But as the show progressed, people would ask me, “What are those?” Because the Xcursion Fusion are really an interesting design. They look a little like a moccasin, but they give you some ankle support on the exterior. A few people even tried them and told me, “I'm getting a pair.” You definitely had some complicated relationships to maintain. As the show went on, it felt like a big part of your strategy was to “hide in plain sight.” How did that help you? I used what I call the “Alligabler” strategy to manage my threat level. I’d strike, then go back underwater for a little while. You know, if you're not careful, people will notice you, and they'll start taking shots at you. So I quickly kind of had to change my game and adapt to get under the radar. I was in on all these alliances, but everybody thought I was just in theirs. And it kind of helped me out, because I had a lot of information coming through me. And then I was able to make decisions that helped advance my game. Then, in the back half of the game I was more of a farmer, just planting a lot of seeds. Survivor is like downhill skiing through trees. Whatever you think is going on, if you can't pivot quickly, you're gonna get slammed. But you know, the whole game, I had zero votes against me until the very last night. And that’s when I got seven out of eight, which is a near perfect game. That's about as good a game as I could play. So now that you’ve experienced the show, but also watched it, what felt most real and unreal about your reality TV experience? Watching it back was simply amazing. When I got back on June 1, I was 38 pounds lighter than I am now. And obviously I knew what's going to happen as far as the scoreboard. But it was like watching a football game where it's 33 to 27 in triple overtime, and I didn’t know what the plays were going to be. The editing is really what the plays are, and I got to watch that live with you guys. Of course there's a couple of things I would have liked them to show a little bit more of, but the producers of Survivor are genius storytellers. They had everybody guessing all the way through. I thought season 43 was a very entertaining season, but it’s also one that’s going to age really well for people who binge things later. There were some parts of it that were a little bit slower. But I liken it to a roller coaster: it climbs and goes tick, tick, tick. And then after a little bit, it goes right into some serious drops. We definitely left a lot of jaws dropped along the way, and it was a lot of fun. Now that you’re back, what’s your favorite thing to do in a pair of Xero Shoes? When it's cold outside, like right now it’s 10 degrees here in Boise, I put on a pair of wool socks, put on my Alpines, and then I go out and get on the slackline. I even get a sweat going when I'm out there. It’s just really chill. I’ll put my ear pods in with some cool music, and then just do that for an hour. It’s just a perfect way to leave my day and whatever else is going on behind.

How to Winterproof Your Barefoot Shoes by Anya's Reviews
Once you experience the freedom of barefoot shoes it’s hard to go back to your old pinchy boots. And even though there are practical barefoot winter boots available, depending on your environment it might not be quite enough. I myself had a difficult time in extreme cold and ice before I learned a few hacks. Because my feet can’t tolerate uncomfortable shoes anymore, the old heavy boots in my closet just weren’t an option! Fortunately I found some useful hacks that made all the difference. Here are the practical tips I use to make my barefoot shoes even more functional for serious weather. Table of Contents: Waterproofing Insoles Socks/Boot Liners Ice Cleats 1. Waterproofing (Xero Shoes Denver Leather pictured above) It’s a great idea to have some waterproofing products on hand, even if the shoes you buy come pretreated. Waterproofing wears off over time, and you will stay much warmer if you’re dry. Here are my pro tips for waterproofing shoes: Spray’s are best for delicate materials you don’t want to change the look of. Waxes and oils are more effective, but might change the appearance of your shoes. Always test the product on a small inconspicuous spot and let dry for 24 hours before doing the whole shoe (in case you don’t like how it comes out). Expect to reapply. Sprays need to be reapplied every handful of wears, waxes can be applied once a season (maybe more or less depending on how much you use your shoes). 2. Insoles (Xero Shoes Gracie pictured above) Adding my own insoles is my favorite warmth hack. Because the soles on barefoot shoes are thin, they might feel cold in winter. Choosing warmer insoles can make a big difference, and you can easily swap them out or layer them on top inside the shoe. Here are my favorite warm insoles that are still zero drop and flexible: Felted wool (you can buy sheets of it and cut your own). Sheepskin Faux fur insoles (if you are vegan) Just keep in mind that adding thick insoles will take up more space inside your shoes. Felt insoles are thinner than sheepskin/faux fur, so might be a better option if you didn’t size up in your boots. (Want to see how waterproof the Gracie is? Check out my video here.) 3. Socks/Boot Liners Socks can also make a big difference in your comfort level during the winter. I choose socks with a high wool content because they are warm and they conform to your foot over time. I also often wear a pair of leg warmers over the top of my socks for an extra layer that doesn’t take away toe box space. The boots I wear in the dead of winter are all a size bigger than my usual so I can fit thick cozy socks in them. An alternative to thick socks is a boot liner. But you need enough space for the liner to fit fully inside, so it works best in unlined boots like the Xero Gracie. And you probably will need a size up so your foot still fits (are you noticing a theme?). 4. Ice Cleats & Running Spikes (Xero Shoes Alpine pictured above) I walk outside every single day no matter the weather and most of the time the soles on my barefoot boots are perfectly adequate for me. But there are days when the conditions are such that I need more grip. That’s where ice cleats or running spikes come in. They can easily be put on over the top of a pair of barefoot winter boots, and if you live in a place with lots of snow and ice they can really keep you moving safely through the winter. I like the ones with a security strap over the top of the shoe so they don’t fall off in the snow. You can also grab Icewalkers from Xero Shoes. And there you have it, my best tips for winterproofing your barefoot shoes. Here’s to happy feet through the coldest, wettest months of the year! And of course, you can explore Xero Shoes minimalist waterproof shoes and boots. This Guest Blog Post is By Anya's Reviews Anya first discovered barefoot shoes after a long history of foot issues. By changing her footwear and strengthening her body she was able to completely transform her life. Today Anya is trying to change the status quo of shoes and foot health by making natural footwear options more accessible around the world. Find everything you need to start your happy feet journey at her website AnyasReviews.com.

Xero Shoes For All Types of Exercise
There is nothing like the feeling when you slip on your shoes to work out. Whether you’re getting ready to head to the gym for a sweaty session, or you’re taking the dog on your regular neighborhood walk, an enjoyable and comfortable workout starts feet first. So if you or a loved one are looking to enhance their fitness routine (no matter how serious you are about exercise) Xero Shoes has a great assortment of shoes for each activity. Xero Shoes is all about natural movement, and no matter how you move, we’ve got the perfect footwear for everyone, from cross-trainers to yogis to weight lifters to a casual walker. A new pair of stylish workout shoes is just what you or your loved one needs to feel good while exercising, and maybe even help you check off your New Year’s fitness resolutions. FOR THE HIGH-INTENSITY FITNESS LOVER Looking for a great workout shoe that can do it all? The 360º Cross-Training Shoe was designed specifically for HIIT workouts, CrossFit and more. With superior traction and control, you’ll be able to handle any quick lateral movement with ease. Reviewers say these shoes are super comfortable, even when they’re sweating hard through box jumps, rope climbs or plyometrics. FOR THE BUSY BODY (AT THE GYM OR ON THE GO) The Prio Running and Fitness Shoe is touted as the most comfortable shoe for anything you do, and working out is no exception. The Prio is made of ultra-light and durable materials, perfect for athletes or anyone on the go. Plus, they won’t break the bank, as one of the few performance shoes out there that are under $90. FOR THE LIFTER Weight trainers say that strength starts with your feet, and the NEW Forza Trainer gives you power from the ground up. You’ve never felt so secure as you do with the heel-and-instep lockdown strap. The bootie-like construction and moisture-wicking, silky smooth lining makes the Forza trainer so comfortable you can wear them to the gym, in the gym, from the gym, and everywhere else you go. FOR THE YOGI (OR FOR WALKING THE DOG) Okay, you don’t wear shoes in yoga, but when you’re coming to and from the studio, you want to wear something that you can easily slip on and off your feet. That’s why the Ashland Bootie is a perfect cold weather option. It’s also a sustainable boot, made with hemp, and a vegan faux-shearling lining that keeps your feet warm. FOR THE ULTIMATE RECOVERY Whether you’re protecting your feet from gross gym shower floors, or going for a hike in a warm climate, you’re going to love the foot-stimulating technology of the Naboso Trail Sandal. You don’t want to risk going into the gym showers barefoot... pack a super light sandal that will take up no space in your gym bag. With the evidenced-based foot stimulation technology, you can start your active recovery instantly. And if the sandal isn’t quite your style, try the Naboso Proprioceptive Insoles that you can slip into your favorite shoes.

USA Artistic Swimming's Favorite Xero Shoes
Since 2020, Xero Shoes has been a proud sponsor of the USA Artistic Swimming Senior National Team! They wear our sandals and shoes out of the water, and we like to think it's just one of the ways that they've been so successful!Recap of the 2022 SeasonThe 2022 season just wrapped up for USA Artistic Swimming’s Senior National Team, and it was quite the success! They collected 20 medals (half were gold!) after three World Series, one Super Final, and a World Championship traveling to France, Greece and Hungary. Of course, when they took time to explore Europe after their competitions were over, they wore their Xero Shoes Goals for the 2023 SeasonNext year’s team will have a busy season ahead of them with the World Series, Super Final, World Championships, and the Pan American Games. It will be a critical juncture that will determine the trajectory of the next few years ahead of Paris 2024. With just 10 teams and 18 duets able to make it to Paris, the competition will be fierce. You can bet that Xero Shoes will be cheering on the team! USA Artistic Swimming's Favorite Xero Shoes:Z-Trail EV Hiking SandalHFS Road Running ShoeAqua Cloud Sandal

Meet Xero Shoes' Customer Happiness Team
Do you ever wonder who the people are behind Xero Shoes' Customer Happiness Team? Whether you need help picking your favorite Xero Shoe to buy, or you’re looking for your order, our Customer Happiness Team is the front line between our customers and the rest of our team. We have team members that have been here for more than 4 years! They have extensive knowledge about each of our shoes, not only from talking with thousands of Xero customers, but because they’re regularly talking with the product designers and of course, wearing the shoes in their daily life. Most importantly, Xero Shoes Customer Happiness Team does everything with a smile on their face. Their goal is to be as helpful as they can to help you find your new favorite Xero shoe. To get to know the team better, we asked them a few questions… What's the most popular question you get asked by our Xero Shoes’ customers? Customers often want to know if these shoes can really help their feet feel better. – Kelly I find customers often ask about women’s to men’s sizing conversions! – Leevi Are you the guy from the commercial?! – Ross Recently, customers have asked what shoes are best for Pickleball? – Savannah Do you actually wear these shoes? – Amber How do I exchange the shoes? Because it takes about 3 seconds to reply and it makes me feel productive :) – Jan The most common question is probably how fast can I get my shoes! – Caitlin They ask what style would be best for what activity? We have a ton of styles and some may be better for certain activities, compared to others. I enjoy helping people get that figured out! – Garrett What’s your favorite Xero shoe and why? I'm really digging the Ashland, they are like slippers on my feet! – Ariel The HFS by far, because it's the most comfortable in my opinion. Flexible, thin, and fits like a sock. – Kylee The Speed Force and HFS! They're both incredibly lightweight and if I am looking for a closer to the ground feel, the Speed Force is my go to. – Garrett I love the Zelen because it's light weight, breathable, and my new favorite workout shoe. – Leevi The HFS! It's easily the most comfortable shoe I've ever had. – Caitlin The Denver, I dig its style and warmth in the winter. – Ross I have many favorites but I will always default to my well-worn and loved Hana shoes! – Kelly HFS, no question. The best shoe I have ever owned. It made me rediscover running. – Jan What do you do outside of work? Share some of your favorite hobbies or activities! I like to do all sorts of things, hang out with my dogs, family, love eating food, and watching scary movies. – Ariel Outside of work I love to spend time hiking, traveling, doing Yoga, or reading! – Caitlin Outside of work, I like to go on outdoor adventures, take a scenic drive, do anything water-related, and most of all, spending time with the people I love. When you have the right people, doing nothing can be everything. :) – Leevi Gyming, hiking, taking day trips and spending time with loved ones. – Savannah When I am not working, I enjoy the normal things in life with my boyfriend and fur babies (two Boston Terriers, Bruno who is 12, and Moxley who is 2). We spend time in the outdoors, cooking/baking, painting, listening to music, watching professional wrestling, watching movies (mostly ones from the 80s and 90s), watching drag/professional car racing, road trips, etc. Fly-fishing, camping, and Krav Maga. – Ross Hiking, dog sledding, lifting weight, reading books, and an occasional beer at a brewery with my dogs. – Kylee I go to a lot of concerts, play music and disc golf, plus go hiking and see new places! – Garrett When I’m not at work, I love spending time with my husband and family. I also love to bake! – Kelly I love to get out climbing, mountain-biking, running, XC skiing. I enjoy editation and a good cup of coffee. – Jan Any surprising or fun customer service stories? I did have one customer ask me for the office address to send flowers as a thank you for helping them. Definitely wasn't expecting that! – Caitlin It’s always very satisfying to hear from an apprehensive customer who took a chance with a pair Xero shoes and found that they were amazingly life changing! I’ve heard from many customers in this situation that they have their mobility back because of their Xero shoes and are ‘customers for life’! – Kelly

Xero Shoes' Top 3 Minimal Boots for Cool Weather
Cooler weather is finally here and it's time to swap out your sandals for comfy, warm boots. Instead of turning to clunky boots that are hard to pack for fall travel or office wardrobe changes, or boots that pinch your toes together, Xero Shoes’ barefoot-inspired casual boots are designed with a wide toe box and minimal sole, allowing your feet to move, bend, and flex naturally. Who says you can't FEEL like you're barefoot after the summertime? Research shows that just walking in minimalist shoes strengthens foot muscles as much as doing a foot-strengthening exercise program. If you struggle with plantar fasciitis, bunions, or just uncomfortable feet, Xero Shoes’ lightweight, comfortable fall boots are a great pick! WOMEN'S LEATHER BOOTS FOR LOOKING STYLISH Tari Women’s Leather Boot The Tari is a minimal Chelsea-style boot for all occasions, made with sartorial detail. The full-grain leather upper feels as smooth as it looks, and tonal instep goring makes for easy on and off. The adjustable heel wrap helps stabilize your foot, and the flexible and durable FeelTrue® sole is lightweight at just 9.6 ounces each (W7). WOMEN'S COZY, FAUX FUR-LINED BOOTIES Ashland Women’s Faux-Shearling Boot Our Ashland bootie is a sustainably-sourced cool weather bootie that takes natural comfort to the next level. This bootie is made with a water-repellant hemp upper and a vegan-friendly, faux-shearling lining. Your feet will stay warm all day long in this boot, whether you’re hanging in the house or bopping around town. MEN'S HEMP STYLISH BOOT Denver Hemp Boot When there’s a chill in the air, you’ll love the comfort, style, and natural, barefoot feel of the Denver. This stylish ankle-high minimalist hemp boot offers a water-repellent canvas, cozy flannel lining and a heat-reflecting warming insole. And at only 12 ounces each for a men’s 9, you might stroll your way through the entire winter and forget you even have them on. Plus, be on the lookout for a MAJOR upgrade to our Denver later this Fall. WOMEN'S LACE-UP MID-HEIGHT BOOTS Mika Women’s Mid-Height Boot The Mika is a lightweight, lace-up hemp women’s mid-height boot that looks great dressed up or dressed down. This flexible, minimal mid-height boot features water-repellant canvas, perfect for the varying weather patterns in fall and winter. Stay warm thanks to a cozy flannel lining and stylish 70/30 poly/wool blend collar, and a heat-reflecting warming insole. Plus the lugged sole grips wet surfaces easily. WARMEST BOOTS FOR SNOW Alpine Snow Boot The Alpine is a snow-friendly, waterproof, lightweight insulated boot. Whether you're snowshoeing or relaxing apres ski, this snow boot keeps your feet warm, without all that bulk that traditional snow boots feel like. We designed this minimal snow boot with polyester insulation, a heat-reflective insole, and a fully seam-sealed lining.

Women's Oswego - Available ON SALE at REI and REI.com
While we update the Oswego for next season, we're out of stock at xeroshoes.momBUT you can find the Women's Oswego at some REI stores and REI.com...And they're ON SALE at 25% off!So head over to https://www.rei.com/product/177358/xero-shoes-oswego-shoes-womens to pick up a pair.Because they only have a limited number of pairs left, if you want a pair:a) Don't delayb) If you want to get them in-store, I'd recommend calling to see if your local store still has them in stock.

Best Selling Barefoot Shoes Now At XeroShoes.eu
If you are anyone you know is in the EU, they can now buy Xero Shoes from our NEW website, XeroShoes.euWe're so excited to have this new site so our European Union customers can save time and shipping costs and VAT.One thing to note for you barefoot and minimalist shoe lovers: Crazy as it may sound, if you're in the UK, Norway, Switzerland or other European-but-non-EU coutries, it'll probably be less expensive to order from our US-based website since the cost to ship into non-EU countries is often more than shipping from the US.Since Xero Shoes started, a significant number of our customers have come from the EU, but many more didn't order because of the extra time it takes for orders to get across the Atlantic, as well as delays that occurred once the products got to customs or to the local mail delivery service.If you have any questions about our new site for barefoot-inspired shoes, boots and sandals, feel free to email our European Customer Happiness Team at support@xeroshoes.eu

Can you workout in bare feet? ABC 10 Sacramento finds out
Can you workout in bare feet? Your Life California asked that to Xero Shoes CEO, Steven Sashen To answer the question, think about baby feet. Yes, baby feet... those cute things at the end of their legs that we like to tickle and nibble. When a baby learns to walk, do you want to squeeze its toes, mess with its posture by elevating its heel, put it in stiff shoes that don't let its feet bend and flex, get in the way of the sensations its feet are sending to its brain (so the brain can learn how to move)? Of course not. Well, that's what most athletic shoes do to you! There's a reason that powerlifters deadlift in socks or bare feet. Or why when we do pushups we spread our fingers (for balance and strength). Treat your feet the same way. Let them do what's natural. Xero Shoes give you that barefoot experience, but with a layer of protection and style. See the complete line at https://xeroshoes.mom/shop/ What do you think? Have you worked out in bare feet? Or Xero Shoes?




