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  • RiRi Slipper in Coral Desert

RiRi Slipper in Coral Desert

$65.00Price
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The beautiful colors of Sedona inspired this particular pattern and feels so serene.

 

The Riri is simple and minimal design. Perfect for  those school Zoom calls and runs outside for fresh air!

 

It will patina to a beautiful light caramel to dark caramel with time and exposure to  light where there are no dye or handpainting treatments.

 

Waterlilies from Monet inspired this pattern with a touch of black.


Each RiRi slipper kit comes with:
 

- Choice of soft leather or crepe rubber soling (bottom of shoe)

- One set of threads -please specify color

- 2 brass tipped needles for easy threading

- Easy to follow instruction booklet

- Full pre-cut and hole punched pattern pieces

 

"THIS is the style we started making for  little kids during COVID when our 8 year old asked if we could make shoes for kids so they could make 'something too'  as everyone was isolated.
 

We then met children via Zoom and did lessons on how to pick materials, colors and measure feet to make kits to donate to them.
 

It was so rewarding that we  want to always make the slipper donation kits to send to kids around the country and locally unable to afford design and arts. Every sale will help achieve that goal.
 

25% of net proceeds will go to help fund more slipper kits to donate to families who may not have the financial needs  to afford one. 

 

Everything is packaged in fun bespoke tissue paper and beatiful hand foiled box perfect for easy gifting

 

Monogramming free up to 5 letters - let us know the approximate placement ( i.e bottom of shoe, inside sock lining etc)

  • Vegetable  tanned leathers  are a better, traditional method of making leather in which natural tanins from trees and plants are used to process the leather.

    It is safer for the environment and the people who are making these leathers because these leathers are chromium free and aluminum free.

    Less than 10% of all leather produced globally is made like this. And the reason is simple, it's more expensive process and requires higher quality hides.

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