Woven Leather Slide- Natural Leather
Description
The original Mohinders style, the woven slide is an eye-catching design that highlights the handmade artistry of master shoemakers. Pair with any casual summer look, from house dresses to cut off jeans.
Made from naturally-tanned leather, these slides break in over time, forming to your foot and earning a deeper, richer color with wear.
Ethically made by third-generation master shoemakers to bring timeless style to the modern world. Due to their heritage, they're made using natural processes that are inherently sustainable and non-toxic.
With a crepe sole and full grain leather, the top and bottom pieces are woven together in a signature style called cavani weaving, creating a strong bond that withstands years of wear.
Thanks to their slim profile, they’re also perfect to pack.
Features
- Full-grain water buffalo leather produced in small batches
- Woven upper, naturally tanned, no chemical dyes
- Cushioned footbed
- Natural crepe rubber sole
- Cavani hand-weaving creates a durable bond between upper and midsole
- Ethically made by highly skilled, fairly-compensated artisans
Sizing
- These run pretty true-to-size
- Whole sizes only, if you're a half size, round up
- For example if you're an 8.5, try a 9
How to break them in:
At first, your shoes may feel stiff or too tight. The break-in is a sign of quality shoes and handmade leather.
Get a pair of socks wet, then wring them out. Wear them with your shoes around the house for a few minutes (not too long). OR – get your bare feet wet then wear them for 30 minutes.
Once broken in, these are soft as butter and mold to your feet.
Mohinders Story
Mohinders partners with third-generation master shoemakers in Athani, India to bring timeless style to the modern world. Due to their heritage, they're made using natural processes that are inherently sustainable and non-toxic.
Using 37 steps, artisans bind the shoe with a braid-like stitch, removing the need for chemical glues, while water buffalo leather is naturally dyed using 3 things: tree bark, nuts, and water.