Moroccan Leather Slippers
The open-back, traditional "Babouche" slipper is a throwback to 17th century French courtiers whose main cares were luxury and appearance. With the exaggerated point at the toes and the particular softness of the leather, these slippers were popular centuries ago and the style was recently featured as a Vogue must-have.
Artisans assemble these slipper by hand, after the leather goes through organic tanning methods and color dying with plant-based materials. These house slippers are made with strong but soft goat leather to provide ultimate comfort and durability. Some things are better with time... these slippers will mold to the shape of your foot.
Packaged in an organza drawstring pouch, perfect for gift giving!
Care: Indoor use only. Wipe clean with soft, damp cloth.
Sizes:
- Women's Small: US(5.5-6.5)
- Women's Medium: US(7-8)
- Women's Large: US (8.5-9.5)
***Please note: Sizes may vary due to hand-made nature of artisan work. Also, due to the leather material, the slippers will get larger because they will stretch out over time.
Hand Made in Marrakech
Fine-Tuned Craftsmanship
Chouara Tannery in the oldest Medina quarter of Fez dates back to the 11th century. Talk about fine-tuning your craft! Today, the tanneries of Fez and Marrakech continue to produce some of the most highly sought leathers in all the world.