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Ancient Greek Sandals debuts a cow print collection


ANCIENT Greek Sandals, founded by Christina Martini and Nikolas Minoglou, is known for combines traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, drawing inspiration from Greek mythology, and it’s only right then, that they’re handcrafted in Greece using centuries-old techniques.

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For a contemporary take, the brand has dropped its on-trend cow print, complete with plush shearling details. Just take the beloved Saionara flip flop and Kansiz strappy sandal which have been reimagined with a shearling insole, offering luxury with laid-back vibes for house lounging. While for those on the go, the brand’s classic footbed styles get a rugged upgrade with shearling linings and textured uppers in felt, pony, and crosta. 

There’s also the new double flatform collection, where crosta leather meets soft shearling and tonal uppers in khaki, black, brown, and taupe. Plus, right in time for summer the Charys thong and Latria slide have also received a makeover with velvet, pony skin, and vachetta options, including cow print and metallic finishes.

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Kick back and relax with Ancient Greek Sandals’ slipper silhouette that’s been inspired by classic house shoes with a modern update; available in pony, platinum nappa, and satin, some are also embellished with Swarovski crystals for some at-home opulence.

by Felicity Carter

See more on ancient-greek-sandals.com.

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