Charentaises Men
Gentlemen, give your salt-sprayed feet the rest they deserve with our men's Charentaises. Specially designed for surfers in search of post-session comfort, they mould perfectly to the shape of your foot, thanks to the age-old technique of sew-and-turn. These booties adapt naturally to your morphology over time, regardless of whether you wear them on your right or left foot, and are available in sizes 39 to 47 for all groms and veterans.
Charentaises Women
Our women's Charentaises combine French elegance with the comfort you need after taming the waves. Their OEKO-TEX®-certified 100% virgin wool wraps your feet in comforting warmth, while the multi-layered, ultra-resistant felt soles provide perfect cushioning. In sizes 35 to 41, each pair is designed to take you from the beach to home, with that extra touch of stoke that characterizes all our products.
How to recognize genuine Charentaises
The authenticity of our Charentaises can be recognized by several details that make all the difference. The quality of our raw materials, certified STANDARD 100 by OEKO-TEX® and AZO-FREE, guarantees a product that respects your skin and the environment. The sole, made of several layers of felt, is 40% more resistant than conventional models. Also look for the cousu-retourné finish, a historic signature that testifies to genuine French craftsmanship.
- Certified 100% virgin wool for optimum comfort
- Multi-layer soles in ultra-resistant felt
- Traditional sew-and-turn technique
- Exclusive designs coordinated with our surf accessories
- Available in sizes 35 to 47 with no right/left foot distinction
Versatile Slippers for Every Moment
Much more than simple slippers, our Charentaises follow you everywhere. Perfect for chilling out at home after an intense day, they're also perfect for that aperitif on the terrace when the air cools after sunset. Pair them with fleece jackets for a total après-surf look that exudes comfort and style.
A little history for the curious: these "silencieuses" (so named for their discretion compared to the noisy clogs of the time) were originally made from felt recovered from paper mills in the Charente region. They were used to replace straw in wooden clogs, offering better insulation and comfort. It was in 1907 that Théophile Rondinaud signed them and brought them into French homes. Today, All-In continues this tradition while adapting it to our surfing community. True to our commitment to the environment, we select only materials that respect our favorite playground - the ocean and its shores. Find out more about our approach at[InternalLink: our ecological transition page].