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News; Mukluks: fashion with a historyPublished: Sunday 02 August, 2009
Muks began in 2003 when Jaime Cooke, a lifelong Mukluk wearer, brought a piece of her Canadian heritage back to London. Celebrities and fashion followers worldwide have been sporting Muks ever since and the brand continues to evolve, with new styles being added each season.
Traditionally worn for hunting in the snow, Canadian Aboriginals have been enjoying the warmth and comfort of Mukluk boots for hundreds of years. Mukluks were traditionally made of deerskin and fur, with each tribe having their own unique bead colours and designs. Luxury products, traditionally inspired Now you can enjoy the combination of authentic design and effortless style that makes Muks so special. All our boots are hand-made in Canada and our hand-beading is sewn by Canadian Aboriginals on First Nations Reserves. Every pair of Muks is unique and individually crafted to the highest quality and using the finest materials. |