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Manebi espadrilles are handmade using century-old techniques, which make each pair different and unique. Moreover, these espadrilles have a Spanish soul as they are made by expert craftsmen in La Rioja, and an Italian touch as they are designed in Milan. The sole, made of natural jute, guarantees great breathability. Moreover, it makes manebΓ­ shoes perfect during the warmest days. A thin rubber layer protects jute from humidity and contact with water. Additionally, the most renowned Italian and European suppliers work on the fabrics and the leathers. Furthermore, the research of natural fiber materials, such as cotton and linen whilst always respecting the brand identity and philosophy. Manebi ’s wedge sandals are a chic choice for the city or for vacation and they match with everything!

In Menorca, the least well-known Balearic island, the production of shoes and sandals has been a tradition since the end of the 19th century. Who would have thought at the time that the Menorcan sandal that would become the most famous would be a model created by a peasant!

In the 1950s, when Menorca found itself isolated due to its position in favor of the republicans during the Spanish Civil War, a peasant came up with the idea of making a pair of sandals for himself that was sturdy, practical, comfortable and most of all suitable for the hot local climate. His great idea was to make the sole from the rubber tread of a used tyre…

The sandals were adopted by the Menorcan people in the 1960s, and the island’s cobblers started to make these sandals to order.

But it wasn’t until the 1970s that the first workshops opened their doors to the production of β€œavarcas”, as these sandals are called by the Menorcans. From that moment on the sandals became popular with the rest of the inhabitants of the Balearic islands and with tourists who took them home in their suitcases. The name given to the sandals by French tourists was β€œMinorquines”.

Since that time these β€œMenorquinas” have conquered Spain… and have even become the favorite summer shoes of the Spanish royal family!

Inspired by Scandinavian design,Β MuuΓ±Β has reinterpreted the traditional straw bag into a timeless and aesthetic object. Moreover, The genesis of Muun was in 2004. Audrey, a Japanese-speaking interpreter and fashion consultant, decides to go on a trip. Furthermore, Bound for West Africa to discover the crafts and the craftsmen from Senegal and Burkina-Faso, the idea of creating MuuΓ± actually takes root in the heart of the small town of Nyariga in North Ghana. Thus, The brand’s DNA emerges, MUUΓ‘ – a fashionable reinterpretation of the traditional basket. In addition, Muuñ’s signature straw bag is reinterpreted with a personalised and detachable pouch be it woollen or in cooler fabrics, plain or colourful, zipped or tied. All carefully selected natural materials wrought by women (and men), working closely on the muuΓ± adventure. The brand’s identity lies in the association of noble materials and singular skills.

E8 by Miista shoes are a more easy-going and budget-friendly collection of Miista. It is a striking footwear label channeling creativity, heritage, and youthful rebellion. Taking inspiration from provocative art, fashion, and also music, E8 by Miista creates shoes, boots, and sandals with graffiti-esque graphics, bold studs, and innovative, unusual shapes. Additionally, each collection’s statement styles offer comfort and effortless art school cool. Furthermore, a key characteristic of the brand Miista is the soft leather and the β€œwearability” which allows Miista shoes to be the most comfortable shoes you have ever tried. In addition, the brand unites the nostalgia of the designer’s rural Spanish heritage with a modernist female sentiment. Also, the timeless style, the Italian leathers, and the high-quality materials are what make Miista shoes unique. Femininity is not just comfort, it is comfortable shoes.

Miista brings together opposites in deliberate juxtapose. Miista unites the nostalgia of Laura Villasenin’s rural Spanish heritage with a modernist female sentiment. Indeed, it’s a pastiche of all those childhood memories of a beautiful farm on the Atlantic coast of Galicia, as well as, the contemporary East London setting. Her experimental designs on Miista shoes put together opposite styles. The result is the unexpected that balances the unusual with fine design. Also, a key characteristic of  Miista shoes is the soft leather and wearability. This allows the Miista shoes to be some of the most comfortable shoes you’ve ever tried. Furthermore, the name β€œMiista” pr. /m.Γ―.s-ta/ is a playful bending of conventions in salute to the worldly and irreverent modern woman. Femininity isn’t just comfort, it is comfortable shoes.

It’s hard to believe thatΒ SupergaΒ is well over 100 years old. Under the care and attention of Walter Martiny in 1911, the Superga factory began to produce shoes with vulcanized rubber soles. It was in Turin, Italy that the Classic Superga 2750 heritage style was born. After closing during the war, the Superga factory reopened with a mission to bring high-quality footwear to the people of Italy. The 2750 became established as the people β€˜s shoe of Italy and has been an icon since the very beginning. It has inspired flatforms and mid tops, been transformed for all weathers, and has collaborated with top names to bring you fresh new designs. Taking you from the city to the beach, from the office to the bar, or from the high street to the park, the easy, comfortable Superga footwear has no boundaries.