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Shoehorn 50 cm

Price

CHF 79.00
Description

Shoehorn with Künzli logo, made of Swiss wood. Entirely crafted from walnut. The 50 cm length makes putting on shoes easier and protects your back.

Details

• Swiss walnut wood
• Handmade in Switzerland
• Classic Künzli embossing
• Length 50 cm
• Pleasantly smooth surface
• Stable and lightweight
• Suitable for everyday use

Item number: AZU6004

ColorBraun

Production

Delivery

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the accessories manufactured?

In Windisch, Switzerland. All leather goods are handmade.

What accessories are available?

From keychains and leather trays to cigar cutter covers, we offer a wide selection of Künzli accessories. They complement our lifestyle products perfectly.

What material are the products made of?

Leather: High-quality cowhide leather. Naturally tanned and available in various colors.
Wood: Swiss walnut

Are all parts manufactured by Künzli?

All leather products, such as shoes and accessories, are made entirely by Künzli. Non-leather products are sourced from select partners who meet our quality standards. The origin of each item is clearly indicated.

How do I care for the accessories?

Clean with a soft cloth. Apply a thin layer of care product if needed.

Are the accessories available in-store and online?

Yes. They are available in the shop and in Künzli stores.

Our story

A journey through time spanning almost 100 years.

Since 1927, Künzli has left countless traces in sports, everyday life, and shoe culture. Some highlights of this long history are captured here, providing insight into an eventful century.

1927

Founding of Künzli

Werner Künzli opens his first studio in Trimbach. There, he produces ski and sports boots, and soon models for football and ice skating. Thus begins the story of a brand that has shaped sports from the very beginning.

Founding of Künzli
1927

1927

Founding of Künzli

Werner Künzli opens his first studio in Trimbach. There, he produces ski and sports boots, and soon models for football and ice skating. Thus begins the story of a brand that has shaped sports from the very beginning.
Founding of Künzli
1959

1959

The five stripes

Künzli invents a lacing system with five stripes extending from the floor to the lacing. These provide support for the foot and make our sports shoes unmistakable. This detail becomes a symbol that accompanies us to this day.
The five stripes
1970

1970

On the playing fields

The Swiss national team plays in Künzli. Our football boots with the five stripes represent strength and stability. Those who played back then knew Künzli on the pitch.
On the playing fields
1980

1980

Innovation in sports

Künzli developed new technologies such as the sandwich sole, air cushioning, and stabilizers. This resulted in shoes that were gentle on joints and made sports easier. Many of these ideas were far ahead of their time.
Innovation in sports
2008

2008

Summer Games Beijing

The Swiss Olympic Team wore Künzli sneakers at the Beijing Games. Our shoes combine tradition with a modern appearance on the world stage. For us, this is a proud chapter in our company's history.
Summer Games Beijing
2010

2010

Vancouver Winter Games

Swiss athletes also wear Künzli sneakers in Canada. They wear sneakers that combine performance and style. Künzli demonstrates that Swiss sports shoes are internationally recognized.
Vancouver Winter Games
2021

2021

Revival of the five stripes

After a period without stripes, Künzli is returning to its roots. The iconic lacing is once again a part of our sneakers, tying in with its own history. A classic since 1927.
Revival of the five stripes
2025

2025

Künzli bleibt am Ball

Künzli bringt seit Anfang 2025 mehrere neue Modelle auf den Markt. Darunter auch wieder ein Sportschuh für den Golfsport. Sportliche Herkunft und zeitgemässer Lifestyle werden gemeinsam weitergeführt.
Künzli bleibt am Ball

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