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Tabi New Ballerina w/Heel - Black

Sale price $1,395 CAD

Size:
Clothing Size Guide
XXS XS S M L XL XXL
US 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
British 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
Belgian/German 32 34 36 38 40 42 44
French 34 36 38 40 42 44 46
Italian 36 38 40 42 44 46 48
Japan/AUS 0 1 2
1 left in this size

Pickup available at Boboli - 2776 Granville St., Vancouver

Usually ready in 24 hours

Maison Margiela-Tabi New Ballerina w/Heel - Black-Shoes-IT 36-Boboli-Vancouver-Canada

Tabi New Ballerina w/Heel - Black

IT 39

Boboli

Pickup available, Usually ready in 24 hours

2776 Granville Street
Vancouver BC V6H 3J3
Canada

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2776 Granville Street
Vancouver BC V6H 3J3
Canada


DETAILS

Maison Margiela presents the Tabi new ballerinas, which take their design from the house archives. They are crafted in soft nappa leather with a hand crafted used treatment applied at the folds, manually worked to create an artisanal vintage effect. They feature the Tabi split-toe, inspired by the traditional 15th century Japanese sock bearing the same name – launched for the Maison's debut collection in 1989. It captures the avant-garde and insubordinate spirit of the Maison and exists as a heritage classic, continually explored through each collection.

Upper: 100% lamb leather
Lining: 100% calf leather
Inside: 100% calf leather
Sole: 100% calf leather
Contrast: 100% rubber
Heel height: 3 cm/1 in
Cylindrical heel
Ballerina shoes in nappa leather
Tabi split toe
Handmade leather folds
Worn treatment
Cotton knot at the front
White stitching at the back
Maison Margiela logo on the sole
Due to the delicacy of nappa leather, it is recommended to use vegetable leather products for care and maintenance
Made in Italy

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ABOUT

Maison Margiela

Maison Margiela is a French fashion House, founded in Paris in 1988 by Belgian designer Martin Margiela.

Both masculine and feminine, oftentimes fusing the two genders, the House takes a cerebral approach to deconstructing, reinventing and redefining silhouettes. In 2014, British couturier John Galliano was appointed as the House’s Creative Director. Margiela’s approach to its iconoclast heritage is cast through Galliano’s vision, marrying conceptualism with artistry, mystery with modern elegance.

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