Manitobah, an Indigenous-led brand in Canada, offers winter footwear inspired by authentic Native traditions, especially soft boots and moccasins.
In just a few weeks, an Indigenous-owned footwear company will finally have an official store in its home base of Winnipeg, Canada.
The company started in 1997 as a small trading post, and has since grown into a global brand with customers around the world. Now one of Canada’s fastest-growing companies, Manitobah will host a grand opening on Sept. 10.
The company chose Winnipeg’s historic Forks Market for its first store, which will showcase the brand’s line of authentic Indigenous footwear. That includes many colorful styles of mukluks, moccasins, and “lifestyle footwear,” the company said.

Descended from First Nations people and French settlers, Métis entrepreneur Sean McCormick founded Manitobah. The demographic roots he established at the company will anchor the store, where all employees come from Canada’s Indigenous groups.
With 3,000 square feet of space, Manitobah’s first store aims to celebrate “Indigenous art, pride and resilience,” the company said.
The store will also serve as a community space to host workshops, activations, and beading circles. And shoppers can explore the store’s Indigenous Market, which showcases handmade items by Indigenous artisans.

Manitobah Continues History of Indigenous Footwear

