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From Farm to Foot: The Cozy Craftsmanship of Glerups

What started as a heartfelt hobby in 1993, when Danish mother Nanny Glerup hand-crafted slippers from the wool of her Gotland sheep, has grown into a global sensation. Loved by family and friends, Nanny’s cozy wool slippers soon led to small-scale production—just two pairs a day!

Together with her husband Ove, Nanny refined the process, using innovative machines to meet growing demand while keeping the same handmade quality. Today, Glerups slippers continue to offer warmth and comfort, bringing a little piece of Danish tradition to feet around the world.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Glerups? Find Your Answers Here

Where are Glerups made?

Glerups are made in Denmark, where the company was founded. The wool for the slippers is sourced from New Zealand and Europe, and the products are handcrafted to ensure high quality and durability.

How long do Glerups last?

Glerups typically last several years with regular use, depending on how often they're worn and how well they are cared for. The durable wool and high-quality soles, whether leather or rubber, are designed to withstand daily indoor wear. Proper care, such as avoiding prolonged outdoor use and cleaning them as recommended, can help extend their lifespan.

Do you wear socks with Glerups?

You don't need to wear socks with Glerups, as they are designed to be worn barefoot. The 100% wool interior is soft, breathable, and itch-free, providing natural warmth and comfort directly on your skin. However, some people choose to wear socks for added warmth or personal preference.

Can you wear Glerups outdoors?

Yes, Glerups with the natural rubber sole can be worn outdoors for short trips, such as stepping out to the garden or taking a quick walk. The rubber sole provides durability and grip for outdoor surfaces. However, Glerups are primarily designed for indoor use, so prolonged outdoor wear, especially in wet or rough conditions, may reduce their lifespan. The leather sole version is best kept for indoor use only.

Are Glerups ethically made?

Yes, Glerups are ethically made. The company focuses on sustainability and responsible production practices. The wool used in Glerups is sourced from sheep farms in New Zealand and Europe that adhere to high animal welfare standards, including the avoidance of harmful practices like mulesing. Glerups also use natural materials, such as 100% pure wool and eco-friendly rubber soles, and avoid harmful chemicals or toxic dyes in their manufacturing process. Additionally, the company emphasizes quality craftsmanship and sustainability, producing long-lasting products that are gentle on the environment.

Glerups: You'll want to wear them everywhere!

Once, slippers were stuck under the bed—dull, fluffy, and only for indoors. Then Nanny Glerup set them free. "Slippers should be comfortable, natural, and fun!" Now, Glerups go where you go. Whether it’s a weekend away, a long flight, or a cozy night by the campfire, Glerups slip easily into your life. You’ll wish you could wear them everywhere!