Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers
Baby Padraig Wool Slippers

Baby Padraig Wool Slippers

Vendor
Padraig
Regular price
$62.00
Sale price
$62.00
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Pamper your baby's feet with our delightful hand-crocheted slippers.

Made from premium New Zealand wool and luxurious sheepskin, they offer a cozy fit in a range of eye-catching hues and undyed neutral tones.

The adjustable ankle tie ensures a snug, secure fit for even the most active toddlers, while allowing feet to grow and move freely. Keep little toes toasty and content with these unique slippers.

 

100% New Zealand wool upper

Premium sheepskin fleece footbed

Durable leather outsole 

Hand dyed in small batches, no two exactly alike

Machine Washable. No Dryer

ABOUT PADRAIG

Padraig Cottage is a manufacturer of fine woollen goods best known for our unique hand-crocheted slippers. Family owned and operated, the company was founded by Helen Long in 1977 as a home-based business to support her young family.

Helen grew up on a sheep farm in Perthshire Scotland, where she developed a love of traditional arts and crafts and learned to knit and crochet with wool from her parents. After moving to Canada, Helen returned to these skills, making sweaters and clothing for friends and family. Her first pair of slippers were made for her young son, using hand-spun wool and a hand-cut sheepskin sole.

From there, she began selling her textile designs at local Vancouver craft markets. She found a vibrant community of skilled artisans at these markets, where she was able to further develop her designs and explore new ideas. 

As the popularity for her slippers grew, it wasn’t long until demand outpaced Helen’s production capacity. It was clear there was an opportunity to expand the business and a Cottage Industry production model was a natural choice as it allowed Helen to offer other local women the opportunity to work from home as she had.

As production capacity grew Padraig expanded beyond local craft markets and began to supply a growing network of Canadian retailers. It was around this time that Helen’s husband Jeremy joined the business full-time. Over the years Jeremy has driven across the country multiple times, introducing Padraig slippers to new customers, many of whom are still with us today.