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Earth Shella Espadrilles in Green

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Product details

Management number 206565942 Release Date 2025/11/03 List Price $95.20 Model Number 206565942
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Founder Montserrat Álvarez marries the traditional craftsmanship of coastal Spain and Portugal to a modern sensibility with handwoven reeds, local leatherwork, and porcelain fetiches of the brand’s beach-to-city bags and unique accessories. The Earth Shella Espadrilles in Green are more than just footwear—they are an exquisite adornment for the feet. Hand-embroidered by Galician colareiras and crafted by the heritage house of Castañer, these espadrilles are a testament to Iberian shoemaking excellence. A three-strap structure ensures a secure, slip-free fit and graceful movement. Designed in a grounded green hue reminiscent of sun-warmed sand, this silhouette merges comfort with refined sophistication, channeling the timeless spirit of Heimat Atlantica.

Product Details

Canvas upper, natural jute sole, cowhide leather details, and hand-embroidered shell embellishments. Crafted by Castañer in Spain.

Care Instructions

Avoid contact with water. Store in the dust bag provided to preserve hand-embroidered details. Spot clean with a soft cloth when needed.

Size & Fit

True to size. Half sizes should take the next size up.

Shipping Details

Please allow 5-7 days for standard delivery.

Return Policy

This item is available for return within 15 days of receipt.

 


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