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These are Moroccan traditional slippers par excellence and can be worn on a daily basis if desired. Such slippers were designed several centuries ago. This kind of slippers is unique, round-ended and the very first of typical Berber slippers to ever exist. Yellow of color or natural originally, it is only after a while that a vast range of choices of colors made its way into the stalls of souks.
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These classic Berber slippers are made of 100 % leather by deft craftsmen. The outside of the leather is quite beautifully engraved by small and discreet traditional motives.
Sewn and doubled of leather.
Inner sole in a pastry case of leather.
Black outsole made of rubber.
Their bit extra is that their sole in a pastry case of leather is anti-perspirant!
Every pair is therefore unique and can be of its own singularities. Please do mind that the leather used here is a flexible material which becomes smoother and softens with time. Thus, we advise you in case of doubt to consider a size besides the usual.
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These attractive and very feminine slippers with their pearls and tone-on-tone embroidered sequins, are not only made by gifted craftsmen in the Red city of Marrakesh, but are also made of very comfortable soft leather!
These attractive and very feminine slippers with their pearls and tone-on-tone embroidered sequins, are not only made by gifted craftsmen in the Red city of Marrakesh, but are also made of very comfortable soft leather!
These are Moroccan traditional slippers par excellence and can be worn on a daily basis if desired. Such slippers were designed several centuries ago. This kind of slippers is unique, round-ended and the very first of typical Berber slippers to ever exist. Yellow of color or natural originally, it is only after a while that a vast range of choices of colors made its way into the stalls of souks.