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The lifespan of most moccasins typically ranges from 6 months to several years, depending on factors such as the quality of materials, frequency of use, and care. High-quality leather moccasins can last longer, especially when properly maintained. Regular cleaning and conditioning can help extend their durability. However, frequent wear on rough surfaces may lead to quicker wear and tear.

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