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Chic Moroccan Hand-Stitched Leather Women’s Slipper in Brown

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Experience unparalleled comfort and style with our meticulously hand-stitched Moroccan Women’s Leather Slipper in Brown. These slippers are a true testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Moroccan footwear.

Crafted from the softest, most supple leather, these slippers are incredibly lightweight, making them your ultimate at-home comfort companion. The interior suede leather lining adds an extra layer of softness, ensuring your feet feel pampered.

Our skilled artisans create these Babouche slippers using 100% vegetable-tanned leather, making them not only fashionable but also environmentally friendly. As you slide your feet into these slippers, the soft leather will gently conform to your foot shape, providing a glove-like fit.

The hard leather soles make these slippers versatile, and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. Whether you’re lounging at home, strolling through the city streets, or embarking on weekend adventures, these slippers are perfect for any occasion.

With a unique Strappy Design, these slippers exude both elegance and casual charm. This timeless style, adored by both men and women in the 1990s, has made a stylish comeback. Elevate your fashion game with these 100% genuine leather slippers that are sure to make your style shine.

Indulge in the comfort, quality, and fashion-forward design of our Moroccan Women’s Leather Slippers. Upgrade your footwear collection and order your pair today to experience the perfect blend of tradition and trend.

shoes sizes

EU : 44 / US : 11 / UK : 9.5, EU : 43 / US : 10.5 / UK : 9, EU : 42 / US : 9.5 / UK : 8, EU : 41 / US : 9 / UK : 7.5, EU : 40 / US : 8 / UK : 6.5, EU : 39 / US : 7.5 / UK : 6, EU : 38 / US : 6.5 / UK : 5, EU : 37 / US : 6 / UK : 4, EU : 36 / US : 5 / UK : 3.5

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