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These hyper comfortable slippers are made of soft, smooth and flexible leather, so comfy that you’ll want to wear them all around the house.
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Entirely handcrafted by skilled craftsmen, in the Great city of Marrakesh, whose gift has been passed on from father to son. These slippers are 100% made of mutton(Sheep) leather.
Solidly leather strengthened from the inside out.
Inner sole softened.
Simple and comfortable, these elegant slippers will fit you perfectly indoors.
These children slippers are made of Blue Leather, both solid and very comfortable for your little loved ones.
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.
These hyper comfortable slippers are made of soft, smooth and flexible leather, so comfy that you’ll want to wear them all around the house.
These traditional slippers with tapered ends are called "Royal", for they are commonly worn by Men in all Maghreb. Such City-Slippers represent an essential element for the refinement of special occasions.
As they are artistically made of excellent quality mutton leather, these slippers are skillfully handcrafted and sewn to the very hands of deft craftsmen of the Antique city of Marrakesh.
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.