Which is better, the shearling sole or the crepe sole?
Sheepskin and Shearling FAQS and Facts From Shepherd's Flock...It is simply a matter of personal preference and personal habits. Many people simply don't like a slipper with a ridged bottom (Kathy is one of them). However, if you are one of those folks who seem to run outside "just for a minute" in your slippers day in and day out you will be much happier with the durability of the crepe sole. It is a trade off. For comfort we suggest the shearling sole, for wandering out to get the mail or downstairs into the basement we suggest the crepe sole. See similar questions...
What is a Crepe Sole?
Caring For Your Moccasins - Minnetonka Moccasins Retailers -...The crepe sole is a durable lightweight foam rubber type sole which is attached to the bottom of the leather outsole. See similar questions...
What is shearling?
Sheepskin and Shearling FAQS and Facts From Shepherd's Flock...Shearling lambskin is the proper term for what many people call "sheepskin". The distinction is basically that a "sheepskin" is technically just that, the skin of a sheep. Shearling is the skin of a newly shorn lamb (market age) that is tanned with the wool in tact on the skin. While we always prefer to use the proper term you will find the terms interspersed on our web pages for technical reasons. All our products are shearling regardless of how we refer to our raw material. See similar questions...
What is plush shearling?
wallaboo.nl :: hop around the world!Several Wallaboo products have a warm and cuddly soft lining of plush shearling. Because of the soft qualities it is of great use for small children. Plush shearling is made of 100% polyester and it has the same look and feel as real sheepskin. If you are a retailer and interested in selling our Wallaboo products look for more information on this page or e-mail us at info@wallaboo.nl See similar questions...
What is shearling? Is it the same as sheepskin?
Overland - Fine Sheepskin & Leather Since 1973Shearling is sheepskin that has gone through a shearing process to obtain a uniform depth of the wool fiber for a more finished looking product. See similar questions...
Can you give me some tips on how to care for my Crepe Myrtles?
Reeders LandscapingPrune in wintertime for shape improvement. Keep in mind that most pruning of Crepe Myrtles is overdone and damaging. Remove the lower branches and basal shoots to shape into tree form or it will revert back to shrub shape. To promote more blooms during the blooming season, clip off the spent blooms to generate new flowers. If you encounter powdery mildew, treat with a fungicide. If aphids appear (the leaves will become sticky and glossy), apply an insecticide that has aphids on the label. See similar questions...
Where do I register a sole proprietorship?
First Stop Business Center - Frequently Asked QuestionsGenerally, sole proprietorships are not required to register with the state. In most cases a sole proprietorship registration is handled through the county and/or city in which the primary place of business will be located. Sole proprietors are required to register with the state only if they choose to incorporate their business, establish a limited liability company or a limited partnership. See similar questions...
Why can't you resole the crepe soled slippers?
Sheepskin and Shearling FAQS and Facts From Shepherd's Flock...Planned obsolescence! No, not really. Two main reasons. Removing the sole requires the use of a solvent which is usually soaked up by the upper as well. The sewing machine needle we use to sew through the crepe is much larger than other needles so it creates larger perforations in the leather. By the time the crepe wears out the slipper is usually quite weak anyway and would never hold a new stitch with that needle. The new sole would likely tear right off. See similar questions...
If slink is so good, why do you carry shearling?
Kangaroo Crossing frequently asked questionsSlink is great, but as a full-service sheepskin supplier, we want to offer our customers what they want. Some people prefer the relative "heft" of shearling and or the very straight wool on shearling. Because slink hides are small in size, a slink coat is comprised of more panels than a comparable shearling coat. Some customers prefer fewer panels and seams. Lower grade sheepskins from anywhere are going to be uncomfortably heavy and inflexible. See similar questions...
Top Question of all times - How long do the shearling soles last?
Sheepskin and Shearling FAQS and Facts From Shepherd's Flock...There is no definitive answer to this question. There are many factors that determine the life span of the shearling on the bottom not the least of which are the habits of the user. Some people will wear through the bottom in a season and we can honestly say that we have had people whose soles (souls?) have lasted ten years. We believe the average life span is about two years though it could be much longer. We have to go by the age of the slippers we get back for resoling. See similar questions...
Do I need a half-sole or a full-sole?
Marmot Resole FAQ'sIn order to preserve the original construction of your shoe, we generally replace rubber only where it is worn. Climbing shoes wear predominantly in the front, so a half-sole is usually sufficient. If the heel is worn, we will repair the heel rand and replace the full sole. See similar questions...
Is my daily sole intake dependent on my body weight?
Himalayan Living Salt Frequently Asked QuestionsThe recommended one teaspoon of sole solution per day is a general guideline for adults which can be adjusted a bit according to ones own feeling. It’s not a question of “more is better,” but rather the intake of the frequency pattern of the sole that is important. One drop of the sole would be sufficient. With the teaspoon, you will also cover all the necessary minerals and trace elements. For children, a few drops are sufficient. See similar questions...
Can one person be the sole director and officer of a nonprofit corporation?
Nonprofit FAQsThe Texas Non-Profit Corporation Act and the Texas Business Organizations Code require a nonprofit corporation to have at least three directors, one president, and one secretary. The same person cannot be both the president and secretary. Officers and directors must be natural persons. See similar questions...
Are you the Sole Source provider of this software in the United States?
Gene Codes Sequencher 4.8 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Sequencher 4.8 does work on Vista, the operating system recently introduced by Microsoft. If you currently have Sequencher 4.7, please upgrade to 4.8 for complete Vista compatibility. Yes. The current Macintosh version of Sequencher (4.8) works with Leopard (OS 10.5). However earlier versions of Sequencher do not work reliably with 10.5 and should be upgraded to the current version, Sequencher 4.8. See similar questions...
What is a sole proprietorship?
Kutztown SBDC: Small Business Development CenterA sole proprietorship is the simplest form of business organization. It has only one owner, and that owner reports all profits and losses as personal income on his or her personal income tax forms. The primary disadvantages are: unlimited personal liability for all debts and legal liabilities of the business, difficulty in raising capital, and discontinuation of the business upon the owner's death. See similar questions...
Why are you a sole operator?
FAQI enjoy the challenge, and the freedom it brings, to be a part of every aspect of my business. I also feel that I am the best at what I do, and would never allow someone to damage my reputation by working under my name, then not living up to standard I have set. See similar questions...
How can we become your sole distributor?
FAQ-huton mobile / cellular phone accessories china manufact...We prefer to work step by step and then we can talk with you about this distributorship when everything is going well, Remember you are always welcome if you will. See similar questions...
What Is Sole Agency?
iPSOLA FAQ Properties & Houses for sale & rentSole Agency agreement means that the agent alone will work on your behalf to secure the sale of your property.The other types of agreement are: Joint Agency is an agreement where two agents will share the marketing to get better exposure for you and will then split the commission no matter which agent sells the property. This is more expensive than a sole agency agreement. Multiple Agency Agreement where several agents have your details. See similar questions...
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