Collection: Insoles
Discover warm insoles for shoes and boots, chosen for everyday cold-weather comfort. Our lambswool insoles combine soft, breathable real lambswool with an anti-slip latex backing, and each pair can be trimmed to size for a neat fit. A practical ch...
Discover warm insoles for shoes and boots, chosen for everyday cold-weather comfort. Our lambswool insoles combine soft, breathable real lambswool with an anti-slip latex backing, and each pair can be trimmed to size for a neat fit. A practical choice for winter shoes, boots and wellies when you want extra warmth underfoot without any fuss.
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Pure Lambswool Warm Insoles
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More about this collection
Warm insoles: when they are worth adding
Good insoles are not a miracle cure for every footwear problem, but they are very useful when a pair already fits reasonably well and simply feels a bit cold or unforgiving underfoot. In this collection, the focus is on warm, cut-to-size insoles that add comfort without making a song and dance about it.
They are a sensible choice for winter shoes, everyday boots, wellies and other pairs you already enjoy wearing but would like to make a touch warmer for commuting, walking or general cold-weather use. The key question is straightforward: are you trying to add warmth and softness underfoot, or are you actually trying to solve a fit problem? The answer matters, because those are two different jobs.
Practical buying advice
- Choose warm insoles when your footwear already fits fairly well and you want extra comfort in colder conditions.
- If you are between sizes, start with the larger size range and trim gradually for a neater fit.
- Use your current insole as a guide when trimming, rather than guessing and making one enthusiastic snip too many.
- If the shoe feels tight across the toes, pinches at the sides or lacks room altogether, an insole is usually not the best fix.
Who this collection suits
This collection suits anyone who wants a simple comfort addition rather than a complete rethink of their footwear: commuters, walkers, people spending time on colder floors, and anyone trying to get a bit more winter use from favourite shoes or boots.
Useful next steps
If you are shopping for colder-weather footwear, have a look at our men’s boots and ladies’ boots. If the real issue is tightness rather than temperature, our men’s shoe stretchers or ladies’ shoe stretchers are usually the better place to start. And if sizing is still a bit murky, read You and your shoe size before ordering.
FAQs
Are these insoles mainly for warmth or support?
They are chiefly for warmth and day-to-day comfort, rather than making a major change to the fit of the shoe.
Can I use them in boots as well as shoes?
Yes. They are well suited to winter shoes, boots and similar cold-weather footwear where you want a warmer feel underfoot.
What should I do if I am between sizes?
Choose the larger size range and trim carefully using your existing insole as a guide.
Will an insole fix shoes that feel tight?
Not usually. If the real problem is pinching, rubbing or lack of room, a stretcher or a sizing rethink is normally the more sensible route.
Why choose lambswool insoles?
Lambswool is a practical choice for cold-weather comfort because it adds warmth while still feeling breathable in everyday wear.