Lambswool Insoles – Warm & Cosy Comfort for Your Feet
Lambswool insoles provide natural warmth and comfort during colder months. The soft wool fibres create an insulating layer that keeps feet cosy while allowing moisture to escape. Our range includes various thicknesses and sizes to fit different shoe types, from everyday footwear to boots and slippers. Ideal for anyone seeking reliable warmth without synthetic materials.

Lambswool insoles from nawemo, 5 pairs
Lambswool insoles from nawemo The lambswool insoles from nawemo are cosy, warm insoles for your shoes. The latex underside makes the insole nice and soft and comfortable to wear. The latex underside has a waffle look. This means that the insole lies snugly and non-slip in the shoe. The air pockets ensure good circulation and a pleasant climate in the shoe. The tread is made of 100% real lambswool. The lambswool warms the feet and ensures a comfortable feel. The lambswool sole is seamless. This means that there are no uncomfortable pressure points. Care instructions: - the lambswool insoles from nawemo can be washed off with a damp cloth - If the insoles are taken out of the shoe from time to time to dry, the lifespan increases considerably.
Content: 5 Piece (€4.98 / 1 Piece)
Regular price: €24.90

Lambswool insoles from nawemo, 1 pair
Lambswool insoles from nawemo The lambswool insoles from nawemo are cosy, warm insoles for your shoes. The latex underside makes the insole nice and soft and comfortable to wear. The latex underside has a waffle look. This means that the insole lies snugly and non-slip in the shoe. The air pockets ensure good circulation and a pleasant climate in the shoe. The tread is made of 100% real lambswool. The lambswool warms the feet and ensures a comfortable feel. The lambswool sole is seamless. This means that there are no uncomfortable pressure points. Care instructions: - the lambswool insoles from nawemo can be washed off with a damp cloth - If the insoles are taken out of the shoe from time to time to dry, their lifespan will increase considerably.
Regular price: €5.90
Insoles made from lambswool – cosy warmth and comfort for every need
Why Choose Lambswool Insoles?
Lambswool insoles provide exceptional warmth and comfort during colder months. The natural fibres create tiny air pockets that trap body heat, keeping your feet cosy without adding bulk. Unlike synthetic alternatives, lambswool regulates temperature effectively, preventing overheating while maintaining consistent insulation. These insoles suit boots, casual shoes, and slippers where extra warmth matters most.
Natural Properties and Benefits
Lambswool offers several practical advantages for everyday wear:
- Moisture-wicking properties that draw perspiration away from skin
- Natural breathability reducing odour build-up
- Soft cushioning that moulds to your foot shape over time
- Lightweight construction that fits most footwear without tightness
The material's inherent elasticity means insoles retain their shape through regular use. Wool fibres naturally resist bacteria, making these insoles suitable for extended wear between washes.
Selecting the Right Size and Fit
Measure your existing insoles or check your shoe size before ordering. Most lambswool insoles can be trimmed along marked guidelines for a precise fit. Consider the available space inside your footwear—thicker wool insoles work best in roomier boots or shoes with removable original insoles. For tighter-fitting footwear, thinner options prevent cramping.
Replace lambswool insoles when the wool becomes matted or compressed, typically after one to two seasons of regular use. Proper care extends lifespan: air them overnight and spot-clean gently when needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do lambswool insoles regulate temperature compared to synthetic materials?
Lambswool insoles regulate temperature through natural hollow fibres that trap air pockets, creating insulation when it's cold whilst wicking moisture away when feet perspire. Unlike synthetic materials that can cause overheating or clamminess, lambswool adapts to your foot's microclimate. The fibres absorb up to 30% of their weight in moisture vapour without feeling damp, then release it gradually. This makes them suitable for year-round wear, particularly in variable British weather. Synthetic fleece insoles often trap heat without moisture management, leading to sweaty feet.
Do lambswool insoles compress and lose their cushioning over time?
High-quality lambswool insoles maintain their loft better than many expect, typically lasting 6–12 months with daily wear. The natural crimp in wool fibres allows them to spring back after compression, though they will gradually flatten in high-pressure areas like the heel and ball of the foot. To extend their life, remove and air them daily, and hand-wash gently every few weeks. Insoles with a latex or foam base underneath the wool layer provide more structural support and resist flattening better than pure wool felt. Replace them when you notice reduced cushioning or the wool becomes matted and thin.
Are lambswool insoles suitable for people with sweaty feet or odour problems?
Yes, lambswool is particularly effective for sweaty feet due to its natural moisture-wicking and antibacterial properties. Wool contains lanolin, which has mild antimicrobial effects that inhibit odour-causing bacteria. The fibres draw moisture away from skin and allow it to evaporate, keeping feet drier than in synthetic insoles. However, lambswool insoles do require regular airing and occasional washing to maintain freshness. For severe hyperhidrosis, pair them with moisture-wicking socks and rotate between two pairs of insoles daily. Avoid wearing them in waterproof boots for extended periods, as trapped moisture will overwhelm even wool's absorption capacity.
Can lambswool insoles trigger allergies or skin sensitivities?
True wool allergies are rare, affecting fewer than 5% of people with general skin sensitivities. Most reactions labelled as 'wool allergy' are actually irritation from coarse fibres or lanolin sensitivity. Lambswool is softer and finer than standard sheep's wool, making it less likely to cause prickly sensations. If you have lanolin sensitivity, look for insoles labelled as washed or lanolin-reduced, though this removes some natural antibacterial benefits. People with eczema often tolerate lambswool well when it's against socks rather than bare skin. If you're unsure, test the insoles for short periods initially and watch for redness or itching.
How should lambswool insoles be cleaned without damaging them?
Hand-wash lambswool insoles in lukewarm water (maximum 30°C) with a wool-specific detergent or mild soap. Gently squeeze soapy water through the fibres rather than rubbing or wringing, which can cause felting and shrinkage. Rinse thoroughly in cool water until no soap remains. Press out excess water between towels, then air-dry flat away from direct heat or sunlight – radiators and tumble dryers will shrink and harden the wool. Drying typically takes 24–48 hours. Avoid washing too frequently; airing them outdoors for a few hours every week often suffices. Most lambswool insoles can withstand 10–15 gentle washes before showing significant wear.