Ella Stud Slippers Coffee Brown Leather
Occasions: Social events, Informal outings
$31.00
Every Ella Stud Slippers is a work of art that perfectly combines comfort and style. The materials used are carefully inspected and chosen for their quality and beauty. They are then finished and colored by hand to create a unique feel. Once the material is ready, each product is then last by hand. This labor-intensive procedure of fitting the leather over a form ensures superior comfort and flexibility. The soles themselves are built by Zorkle to ensure that the finished shoe, sandals, boots and slippers fits well and offers the design, comfort and support for which Zorkle is renowned. All Zorkle products are in European sizes and are hand-crafted in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Size | 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50 |
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