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TRACE 1989 MONK SLIPPER - BUBBLES

$400.00
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Limited edition only 10 available worldwide!

No wardrobe is complete without the Parks slipper. Modeled on the sleek, smooth elegance of a slipper, re-imagined through a disruptive lens by combining our hand-woven Bubble Jacquard pattern and the finest Cognac painted calf, Parks slipper features a jacquard quarter and double monk, High quality leather sole with open stitching, calfskin lining, and solid brass buckles.

These exquisite details create a stunning profile, ideal for taking on long haul flights or padding around the house in style.

  • ONLY 10 PAIRS MADE
  • ITALIAN LEATHER
  • HAND-WOVEN JACQUARD
  • LEATHER SOLE
  • HAND-CRAFTED IN SPAIN
Detailed Description
  • PAINTED CALF BASE
  • COTTON JACQUARD UPPER/VAMP
  • CALFSKIN LINING
  • LEATHER SOLE
  • STOCKED LEATHER HEEL
  • HEEL 19MM {0.75 IN}
  • DOUBLE MONK SLIPPER
  • LAST 2008
  • SLIP-ON
  • HAND CRAFTED IN SPAIN
Care

BRUSHED CALF IS A RELATIVELY STRONG LEATHER BUT CAN STILL BECOME MARKED WITH WEAR AND AS WITH ALL LEATHER PRODUCTS WILL REQUIRE OCCASIONAL MAINTENANCE. ANY LOOSE DIRT CAN BE WIPED WITH A SOFT DAMP CLOTH AND DRIED IMMEDIATELY AWAY FROM DIRECT HEAT. WE WOULD ADVISE AGAINST THE USE OF ANY CLEANING PRODUCTS CONTAINING SOLVENTS WHICH WILL AFFECT THE FINISHING ON THE LEATHER. COLORED CREAMS SHOULD ALSO BE AVOIDED

THE HANDWOVEN JACQUARD CANVAS USED FOR THESE PAIRS OF SHOES ARE A DURABLE MATERIAL BUT LIKE ALL PRODUCTS WILL NEED MAINTENANCE TO KEEP THEM IN OPTIMUM CONDITION. LOOSE DIRT MAY BE REMOVED WITH A SOFT DAMP,  LINT FREE CLOTH.

COMPARING SHOES

When comparing two different shoes you should know that, despite their external differences, the inner shape is the key element when it comes to fitting.

See below a comparison between two Wholecut shoes as an example, both with the same size (42 EU).

The one on the left is made using the Zurigo Last (rounded toe) and the other one uses the Monti, Savile, and Belgravia Last (long chisel toe).

 

 

 

As you can see, the long and narrow toe shape of the Monti last generates a larger blind / unused space at the toe. How much space you have in front of the toe varies depending on the type of shoe and its toe shape.

That is why, even though the shoe on the right is 1 cm longer (total length measured from the heel to the tip of the toe) both shoes are effectively the same size.

Admittedly, there's no point in comparing the fitting of two different shoes only based on their total length.

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