Manitobah Mukluks
Manitobah Mukluks: Authentic Indigenous Products, Founded 1997 in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Mukluks are soft boots traditionally made of hide, created by Canada's First Peoples for warmth and maneuverability in natural environments. The word 'mukluk' originated from the Yupik word maklak, meaning bearded seal – a key animal source for Aboriginal clothing in the north.
Sean McCormick, a young Métis entrepreneur, founded Manitobah Mukluks with a commitment to build a successful company while benefiting his community. Today, the brand has grown into a global business that positively impacts Indigenous communities across North America.
Starting in northern Manitoba, Sean sold leather and fur while in high school and later established a trading post in 1990, where Indigenous artisans exchanged handmade mukluks and moccasins. In 1996, he formalized his vision into the business plan for Manitobah.
The original winter boot is a mukluk and the original shoe is a moccasin. Designed 10,000 years ago to keep Indigenous people warm, the unique blend of form, function, and material allows them to thrive in the world’s coldest conditions. All of our designs honour and continue the history of innovation, craftsmanship, and beauty.
In 2023, Manitobah became a certified B Corporation™, meeting high standards of performance, accountability, and transparency. 100% of profits go to the artists.