100% hand stitched sandals made from the finest quality full-grain leather. They are available in all sizes as we custom make them to your actual feet measurements. No machines are used in the making of my sandals. They combine style and functionality. An enormous amount of care and energy goes into making each sandal. They are totally unique, extremely comfortable and durable. The full-grain leather that I use is the highest quality most expensive type of leather. It is the strongest, most durable and most breathable leather and it resists moisture very well. Over time it will look nicer and nicer. Please note full grain leather will have irregularities: from healed scrapes where the animal brushed against bushes; to insect bites; to brands done by the rancher. I incorporate these natural irregularities into each pair of sandals which showcases each pair's natural individuality and handcrafted nature. The sole is made from a layer of hard rubber for excellent grip and durability. All my soles are also 100% hand cut to your specifications.
*** I cannot say it enough my sandals are totally unique as they are 100% handmade using traditional ancient techniques dating back centuries. I use no machines just very simple tools and my hands. As my leather sandals are made from the finest quality full grain leather by my hands minor imperfections are typical features and I believe they add character and charm. If you want a perfect pair of sandals I'm sad to say this probably isn't the shop for you. However if you want totally unique handmade sandals with loads of charm and character my sandals are perfect for you. *** SIZES We make all our leather sandals 100% by hand and to your exact specifications so we will most definitely have your perfect fit. Please pick what size you want and to make 100% sure we make the most accurate fit for you, please follow these steps for measuring your feet: 1. Trace the outline of your foot and remember to measure your foot without shoes on. 2. Use your pencil to draw straight lines touching the outermost points at the top, bottom, and both sides of the outline. 3. Use your ruler to measure the length from the bottom line to the top line. This is the length of your foot. 4. Measure the width of your foot by using your ruler to measure from the line on one side of your tracing, to the line on the other side. 5. Please send me these measurements in the notes to seller section at the time of purchase or simply e-mail them to me.