
The El Naturalista n096 leather, heeled shoes are made from a pull grain leather naturally tempered with river stones to create a luxurious and resistant leather that is soft and flexible while walking. The mule styling of the n096 shoes, with it's open-back heel, is hand stitched with traditional shoe-making techniques and thicker thread for a more robust and long-lasting shoe, and gives the El Naturalista offering an unmistakable artisan's finish, with an undulating strap arched over the foot.
Inside the leather shoe, the Iggdrasil n096 houses a removable insole that is anatomically designed to fit the contours of the foot like a glove, distributing weight and impacts evenly while walking. Made from recycled cork and utilising a recycled carbon compound the n096's insoles have superior performance for breathability and shock-absorption.
The sole unit of the El Naturalista n096 heeled shoes is made from recycled rubber to complete it's environmentally-friendly credentials, and features a low block heel. This leather shoe from El Naturalista is a pleasure to wear with every footstep you take.
The n096 shoes are an ideal choice as an everyday heeled shoe and their comfort and versatility make them perfect for embarking on any kind of journey you're planning to take!
DETAILS
Upper: Leather
Inner: Leather
Sole: Other
El Naturalista understand that we all have to do something for our world; look after it, cherish it and protect it. It doesn't always have to be something grand but for their part El Naturalista go to great effort to make their shoes as environmentally friendly as possible.
Formed in 2001, they look at the world in awe and with a sense of excitement. This is the basis for their philosophy, which bleeds into everything they produce.
Over the years, El Naturalista has grown and has continually worked on finding even better and more eco-friendly ways to produce their ever-increasing yield. From avoiding polluting chemicals and using recycled and biodegradable materials wherever possible to promoting natural dyes and tradtional skill sets.
Not only do they help our planet but the people who live there by funding children's educational projects in Peru and providing fair trade prices to all its producers.