GINA | Brown Padded Sandals
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Measuring your feet is an important step to find the closest size for you and avoid returns.
What you will need: 2 sheets of paper, a pencil, and a ruler or measuring tape. Put on the same pair of socks you plan to wear with the shoes.
- Stand with one foot on the paper & a slight bend in your knees. Trace the outline of your foot on the paper with a pencil pointed straight down.
- Foot Length: On the paper mark the tip of the big toe & the outermost part of the heel measure the distance between the two points in cm or mm.
- Foot Width: Mark the widest points of your forefoot and measure the distance between them in cm or mm.
If your feet have different measurements, which is very common, use the largest number to choose your size. Compare measurements to size chart.
If in doubt, please send us a message in the "Ask a Question" tab below.
Pairs well with
AERA's 'Gina' chunky flat sandals have a distinctive design that features a tubular strap creating a playful silhouette that can be worn with almost every outfit. The brand's signature cushioned insole ensures a more comfortable fit and a unique silhouette. Offered in their vegan, 110% sustainable, and incredibly soft Nappa-Effect. Artisanally made in Veneto, Italy.
Inspired by Gina Lollobrigida, an iconic Italian actress from the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema, and a very talented photojournalist. Lollobrigida was acclaimed as one of the most influential European actresses of the 1950s and early 60s.
DETAILS
- Color: Brown Nappa-Effect
- Outer: 40% polyester, 60% polyurethane
- Sole: 50% synthetic rubber, 40% mineral composts, 10% additives
- Lining: 36% polyurethane, 26% polyester, 30% polyamid, 8% elastane
- Made in Italy
- Vegan
FIT & SIZING
- Fits true to size
- Italian sizing, runs narrow
CARE
To clean either the vegan "leather" or "suede" uppers, gently wipe with a damp cloth, being careful not to rub too much. We do not advise the use of any cleaning products, such as soap, polishing, or treatments, which may cause damage to the uppers.