Shopping Shoe manufacturer Hartl

Open today
Stumm, Zillertal
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A cult product from the Zillertal for your feet! Originally, the Doggln were the result of a resourceful upcycling process - long before the term even existed here. The warm slippers for the whole family were made from scraps of fabric (from old loden coats, for example) and a paste made from rye flour and water. And even today, the Doggln are still made by hand from natural materials.

Information

Opening hours

  • Monday: 14:00 - 18:00
  • Tuesday: 14:00 - 18:00
  • Wednesday: 14:00 - 18:00
  • Thursday: 14:00 - 18:00
  • Friday: 14:00 - 18:00
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

What can you buy here?

  • Zillertal Doggln - traditional, handmade slippers
  • Felt slippers and other slippers
  • Slippers ("Knospen") made from leather and wood
  • Hiking socks

Description

Today, the Hartl family is the fourth generation to produce the classic Zillertal Doggl. Traditional felt shoes, which are known far beyond the Zillertal, are made by hand, step by step, just as the great-grandfather learned. The basis or the particularly strong and resilient outer layer of the Doggls is Zillertal Loden, a felt product made from the distinctive gray wool of the Tyrolean stone sheep. Speaking of Zillertal loden - the distinctive gray traditional costume of the Zillertal men is also based on the old work clothing made of high-strength loden, which is also used to cover the original Zillertal dogglen of the Hartl family.

NATURE connected:
100% wool
Only the best for your feet - that's why we use 100% pure new wool for your comfort.
Pure nature
We rely on natural materials and sustainable production. So that your feet touch nature.
Quality from Austria
As a traditional Zillertal company, we have been manufacturing our products in Austria since the very beginning.

Online ordering also possible: https://shop.zillertaler-doggln.at/


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