Zapatos náuticos, estilo y diseño para un calzado cómodo y con clase

Boat shoes, style and design for a comfortable and classy footwear

One of the star models of the spring/summer season are boat shoes. Style and design for a comfortable and classy footwear. An essential shoe to enjoy the best moments at this time of the year.

There are many reasons to choose these shoes from our Eli Basic line to accompany their steps with quality and design at the best price. Without a doubt, these boat shoes are a great option for both indoors and outdoors.

They are designed with the development of the feet in mind, to provide high confidence when walking. Movement, flexibility and resistance come together in this nautical-style model. They are extremely comfortable and ideal to wear with or without socks.

Undoubtedly, a great choice to wear with formal and informal looks, as they have an extraordinary power of combination. We love them in all their shapes and colors!

Zapatos náuticos, estilo y diseño para un calzado cómodo y con clase

Boat shoes, style and design for a comfortable and classy footwear

Shoes designed and handcrafted in Spain

These shoes have a nautical stitching and a cushioned insole; these shoes become a staple for everyday adventures. They are made of split combined with leather, and with an absorbent and thermoregulatory inner lining.

Its removable, breathable and antibacterial insole is a guarantee of safety. As well as its Velcro closure, which promotes autonomy. Its style retains all the important fitting and stability characteristics of a healthy shoe for toddlers.

Finally, we want to highlight its wide last, which leaves total freedom to the toes. A rounded sole made of a flexible rubber, non- slip and resistant to any surface completes a perfect outfit.

Important: they fit small, choose an extra size than your size.

Enjoy designer shoes by Eli 1957 for your kids!

Visit our online store, where you will find these and other models that you will love. Remember to consult our size’s guide.

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