Slippers ladies deluxe – taupe

399,00 DKK

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  • Slippers deluxe in handwoven cotton with a polyester frame. The color is a beautiful TAUPE, a mixture between a delicious cappuccino brown and light pink color. Moroccan craftsmanship at its finest.
  • Incredibly beautiful quality. The interior and the sole are made of 100% suede. On the top of the shoe, there is a beautiful detail with small leather feathers, which gives the shoe an exclusive look.

The slippers are easy to step into, sit well on the feet and are very comfortable to walk in.

Maintenance

As our Barbouche slippers are made entirely of leather, they have a long shelf life and will acquire a natural patina over time. You can choose to give them a coat of leather grease now and then. Be aware that the color may change slightly if exposed to water, as is the case with all leather materials.

Size guide women – approx. Goal:

37  L: 23.8 cm

38  L: 24.3 cm

39  L: 25.1 cm

40  L: 25.4 cm

41  L: 26.3 cm

42 L: 26.5 cm

The story behind

Babouches are classic Moroccan slippers.

They are handmade in the traditional way in Morocco. All in goat leather, so they feel silky smooth on your feet. With their many different colors and patterns, they can be included in most outfits and add a delicious touch of bohemian to a Scandinavian look. In Morocco, they are used outside as well as inside, and just wait, as soon as you get these nice slippers on your feet, you won't want to wear anything else.

Why choose slippers from Tibladin?

  • You almost don't feel that you have anything on your foot; they feel nice and light
  • Perfect to take with you when you go to visit friends and family
  • Weighs and takes up nothing when you need to take them on holiday
  • Keeps your feet at a comfortable temperature, not too hot, not too cold
  • Soft and flexible and fits the vast majority of feet
  • Many colors and styles to choose from
  • Handmade from 100 % skins
  • With your purchase, you support the small artisans in Morocco