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Pliaria boat shoe rust

€350,00

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Named after the Greek word for boat, Pliaria takes the traditional preppy style and gives it a laid-back – but highly desirable – feel. Handmade in Greece to a typical boat-shoe shape, the style is given a twist with distinctive leather laces rolled to form a special knot (inspired by the father of our creative director, Christina Martini), and finished with gold charms hanging from the laces. Already a must-have style, Pliaria can be worn all week, but the laid-back crosta suede fabrication feels particularly suited to leisurely weekends.

Material: Suede

Colour: Rust

Fabrication: Suede Leather

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Available in full sizes only. If you wear a half size, please size down to the nearest whole size.

Our shoes are made from chemical-free natural tan leather and will comfortably wear in quickly, and age to perfection.

To preserve the rich, velvety texture, brush gently and regularly, ideally after wear, to maintain a refined, flawless appearance.

  • Use a rubber brush to lightly remove surface dirt, then follow with a bristle brush, brushing in the direction of the grain to restore a smooth, even finish.
  • Avoid exposure to moisture, heat, and direct sunlight, and store your shoes in the accompanying Ancient Greek Sandals dust bag when not in use.
Ancient Greek Sandals - Craftsmanship
Craftsmanship

Ancient Greek Sandals are handmade locally by skilled craftsmen using traditional techniques that have existed for centuries.

Stitching is used delicately when necessary. A variety of techniques are used throughout the collection to decorate the uppers, such as hot stamps, lacing, cut-outs, printing, braiding, beading and embossing.

The champagne coloured wing-design buckle is a brand trademark and refers back to the myth of the gifted sandal maker that made the sandals for the Ancient Greek Gods as well as Hermes the messenger god who wore winged sandals.

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