Poppins' father taught Kyle's teacher how to make moccasins many years ago. When I wore my mocs to the Tennessee Classic, they immediately recognized the maker!
I had Kyle make me a pair of these high tops to go with the older pair of center seams. All it takes is the light sweat of your feet to warm and soften these mocs so that they mold to the foot. The elk leather liners are butter soft and pretty "fluffy" leather. That means they will mold to feet perfectly. What with the buffalo hide main body and the boar hide outsoles, I have walked thru prickly pear cactus without having to care where my feet land. Yet they are supple enough for finding lost arrows in the grass!
My old pair is getting on to 10 years old and are in great shape. Mind you, I do not wear them on concrete, pavement, or other non-natural surfaces. Keeping them well greased and wearing on a regular basis helps keep them supple. Eventually, when the soles wear out, I will send them to Kyle for a resole job!
Something I picked up from Kyle when he was explaining how me makes the mocs is that none of the stitches go all the way thru the moc...no natural holes for water to leak thru. Niiiiiice!