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Sunday, October 14, 2018

Protecting your (likely expensive) and hard to find shoes

Hi all!
Winter is coming up and I'm in shoe protective mode. I used the Ugg spray on my boots and anything I've bought that's suede or leather. It's also made by Deckers and I haven't had a problem with it. If I have leather shoes, usually I just rub coconut oil in them. It works great to keep the leather soft. But if you want them waterproof, then you probably need the ugg spray or this new one I found. It's called LIQUIPROOF (https://liquiproof.co.uk/). It works great! I put it on my canvas and linen ballet flats that I usually wear with bare feet and it's been amazing to keep them looking great (and without the allergy problem).
Image result for liquiproof
Hope that helps!

No joy!

I've been trying to find cross-country ski boots (nordic skiing). I emailed the 6 biggest companies. Only Saloman emailed me back, but they couldn't confirm it was safe. Good customer service though. So if you have friends without this allergy and they want customer service, I can recommend them for that! But it would be iffy to buy the ski boots with a Thiuram allergy :(

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Happy Dance! It's FINALLY HAPPENED!

I have found a RUNNING SHOE that does NOT use Thiuram! 
Bless the Decker family of brands!  Hoka One One does NOT use Thiuram!!  

They make a stability shoe too which I have to have if I'm going to run outdoors (or in general besides a girly high heel run). 

It has been like 6 years since I've been able to do this. I can't wait for the burning agony my lungs are going to experience to re-train them to go for jogs, and the endorphins I'm going to get with these shoes. Hallelujah!  

These look GORGEOUS!



Saturday, September 30, 2017

Shoe brand update

Hi All,

Just thought I'd give you an update on my "safe shoe" list for 2017. I would still take the time to email and check. When I haven't previous years, that's when (other) companies have started using Thiuram and I've had a reaction.  In no particular order, these are the ones I've found to be safe from Thiuram.


  1. Ugg
  2. Kamik
  3. PO-ZU (these have vegan & vegetarian options)
  4. Gabor (sometimes you might need to shop here though due to limited shipping options from the other site)
  5. Birkenstock
  6. Teva
  7. And now, as of October 12, 2017 ... a RUNNING SHOE! Hoka One One
In all, I would recommend any of the brands. They - like all products - have their strengths and weaknesses. However, I find them comfortable, durable, and my feet don't itch!  They are definitely pricey though, so you definitely will need to be prepared for that.  Most of the links I put above are the Canadian ones, so you might have to shop around. The American sites often have more options. Also, you can sometimes get good deals on new goods on amazon, as you know, or general shoe sellers like softmoc.


Reminder, I'm no doctor, allergy expert, shoe expert, or anything like that. I'm just a person who loves shoes, spends a lot of time on my feet,  and needs to have a variety to brave a mish-mash of Canadian weather!

I hope this helps and saves you time, stress, and money. If you know of any others, please comment!
Thanks and happy pedestrian-ing :)

nerdy shoe paradise


One of the biggest problems I find with this allergy (besides the obvious -cost, limited options, and no athletic shoes) is that sometimes you just can't buy anything fun!  I'm a big nerd, so I am so excited to see that the awesome eco shoe brand Po-Zu is pairing up with Rogue One to create awesome nerdy footwear: https://po-zu.com/pages/home-star-wars

For example: Your feet could feel totally rebellious with this sweet Red-5 feel



Or even cooler, be super cozy as a Wookie.


These are amazing, and in I hope bodes well for other future fun team-ups. I would love to see a Harry Potter world or Wonder Woman style.

One of the great things about this team up is that they also have children's shoes. So if your child suffers from a Thiuram allergy, not only can they wear a comfy, well made eco-friendly shoe, but they can also embrace their inner Star Wars nerd.

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

dwindling athletic shoe options

Hi all,
So the shoes I know I can wear (yes, it's a limited list):

Uggs
Kamik
PO-ZU --> these are amazing!  Plus, if you're vegan, than they have a lot of those options
Gabor
Birkenstock

That's all I know.  Don't trust any other mass-produced athletic shoe.  Even ones where a company has verified for me, I have had problems because most of them are made in places where the company doesn't actually see what's going in their shoes (the joys of globalization and the exploitation of cheap capital).

The shoes in the above list will cost you a pretty penny, but they are well worth it.  They hold up well, are comfortable, and are well-made.  I've owned a couple of pairs of my Gabors for five years and I wear them a lot.

Friday, July 26, 2013

lots of options!


So after my devastating allergic reaction to my Newton's I was despairing.  I emailed a number of companies and most have been great about offering to look into whether they use thiuram.  TEVA does not use thiuram!   They make hiking boots, biking shoes, water shoes, multi-sport shoes, sandals, and more!  It's great to have a lot of options.  http://www.teva.com/THINK Shoes http://www.thinkshoesusa.com/ has a commitment to being safe.  They would be great for anyone with multiple allergies.  This is the information from the email they sent: 

Think uses organically tanned leather composed of tanning agents from ground tree bark extracts, bark from plantation trees and waste product from the timber industry. No trees from primeval or tropical rain forests are felled for our tanning agents. The bark for our tanning agents comes from timber tree plantations. This means: no tree in the open country dies solely in the interest of organic tanning. On the contrary: the bark, which would otherwise be nothing more than waste from timber processing is put to good use. Think's all-natural organically tanned leather is breathable, skin friendly, moisture absorbing, full bodied in structure and, free from harmful chemicals and toxins. Aluminum, chrome, mercury and the like, are not added to our organically tanned leather to make it easy care; we are highly apprehensive about such methods. This is why we leave our leather as natural as it is. None of our vegetable dyes contain heavy metals. And it goes without saying that we do not use synthetic inorganic chemical compounds or cheap carcinogenic coloring agents such as azo dyes. Organically tanned leather has no chemical additives. The animal skin is made durable by means of natural substances. This allows the leather to breathe and to absorb moisture naturally. It feels good and robust. Without additives such as chrome, PCP, formaldehyde, and the like.To be sure nothing slips through the cracks, we have our leather randomly tested by the laboratories of independent research institutes . After all, better safe than sorry. Intangible to most but important to us. Thanks to short transportation distances, our raw leather does not have to be treated with chemicals to preserve it. Special salts and a proper cooling chain suffice.  Few tanneries can produce organically tanned leather. Availability is very limited. Our philosophy rules out 95% of tanneries! A fact that has an effect on pricing. Organically tanned leather is simply better but more cost  intensive, slower and more complex to produce. In this day and age, vegetable tanned leather is an extravagance mastered by very few European tanneriesThe result: a non-polluting product completely free of chemicals, exclusively produced in quality European tanneries with high environmental standards. Hypoallergenic, thus no harmful substances come into contact with your skin.Our anatomically designed cork footbeds consist primarily of natural cork (which over time molds to the natural shape of your feet to create a custom fit) and natural rubber from the Hevea tree. Natural latex is a sustainable raw material which provides natural cushioning, outstanding thermal insulation and high slip and wear resistance. When nothing else is possible and where we must use microcell rubber, crepe or polyurethane because of weight restrictions or technical requirements, it is always free of ozone depleting fluoro chloro carbons.A number of people are allergic to nickel. Think! has thought of this as well. We only use nickel free accessories and ornaments created in house by our own designers.Rest assured the quality of the Think! shoes you wear is healthy. Think! - Healthy shoes. Naturally beautiful. Designed in Austria.

I also received a detailed response from Finn shoes.  80% of suppliers don’t use thiuram they also don’t use 'p-tert- butylphenol formaldehyde resin', (PTBT), but do use mercaptobenzothiazole', MBT.
Oboz shoes use TMTD (Tetramethylthiuram Disulfide) only - so if you know which of the four kinds of thiuram you're allergic to, you might be able to get away with those.  I will add more as I get more responses.  In the meantime I'm off to hike, buy some shoes, and got to work!  Have a lovely itch-free day!