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The Camila Leather Flatform Sandal with Upcycled Soles

The Camila Leather Flatform Sandal with Upcycled Soles

Regular price $67.49
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 The Camila is on point with any outfit. Worn with a long skirt, jeans, or shorts, these great sandals will rock it!

Made from natural leather and extra-thick flatform midsole, The Camila is comfy enough to wear for long periods of time.

  • Made from locally sourced leather
  • Handcrafted soles made of upcycled tires sourced from Haiti
  • Instant comfort with no break-in period
  • Super cushy foam mid-sole offers support and durability
  • Handmade leather footbed
  • Slightly raised heel offers extra impact absorption
  • Made by artisan shoemakers in the Dominican Republic

Comfortable on most foot sizes and shapes. The extra cushion is great for if you will be on your feet for a long time.

Fits well on average-width and slightly wider or thicker feet

Not recommended for those who need arch support or with painful bunions.

Product features

Made from natural leather and extra-thick flatform midsole, The Camila is comfy enough to wear for long periods of time.

  • Made from locally sourced leather
  • Handcrafted soles made of upcycled tires sourced from Haiti
  • Instant comfort with no break-in period
  • Super cushy foam mid-sole offers support and durability
  • Handmade leather footbed
  • Slightly raised heel offers extra impact absorption
  • Made by artisan shoemakers in the Dominican Republic

Materials and care

Made from natural leather and upcycled rubber from tires.

Wash with dish soap and warm water. Dry immediately to avoid shrinking or cracking of leather.

How does it help?

This product is made using upcycled tires. Rubber creates over a gram of carbon per gram of material made, so it is very important to try to reuse it as much as possible! Not only that, but sourcing materials from impoverished nations like Haiti helps to boost their economy and promote a higher standard of living. Haiti is the poorest country in Latin America. These shoes also support artisans in the Dominican Republic where 30% of the population lives on less than $2 a day.

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