Ballin Marabou Champagne
Ballin Marabou Champagne
- Customizable model in height, color and/or width.
- Contact the designer by WhatsApp to receive advice and customize your Starlei.
Make a spectacular entrance with these platform sandals. Made of soft champagne-colored metallic leather, they are pure and contemporary elegance. Our Ballin sandals combine a marabou feather upper with delicate ankle straps adjustable with a crystal buckle.
DETAILS
- Natural jute platform with total height 100/35mm
- Metallic leather exterior
- Marabou feathers
- Handcrafted and nickel free crystal jewel buckle
- Liner and insole without marks and easy cleaning
- Cushioned insole with a pad for added comfort.
- Patricia Rosales pearl on the sole of the right foot
- Item made by hand and hand-sewn in our workshop in Almería.
WHAT SIZE TO CHOOSE FROM THIS MODEL?
We indicate which size to choose according to your usual size. If you have questions, write to us to help you with the measurements.
If your foot is thicker or thinner, please contact us. We adjust it to the width of the foot and thickness of the ankle at no additional cost.
Our shoes with jute soles are made 100% by hand, without a last. The first few days they will be a little tight until the seams give way and adapt to the foot.
HISTORY OF THE BALLIN MODEL
Design in homage to the inventor of modern cruise ships, Albert Ballin .
The modern concept of ocean cruising is generally attributed to Albert Ballin, a German businessman who worked for the Hamburg-America Line shipping line in the late 19th century. Ballin pioneered the idea of offering leisure travel on passenger ships, rather than simply transporting people from one port to another. In 1891, the Hamburg-America Line launched its first pleasure cruise with the ship "Augusta Victoria", which made a voyage from Hamburg, Germany, to New York and back. This voyage marked the beginning of the modern cruise industry as we know it today. However, it is important to note that pleasure sea travel was already taking place before this, but Ballin is recognized for his contribution in popularizing and commercializing pleasure travel by passenger ships on a large scale.