Jute Mary Janes, a perfect footwear for nice walks

Jute Mary Janes, a perfect footwear for nice walks by Papanatas

On this occasion, we are bringing you a fantastic proposal: Jute Mary Janes, a perfect shoe for a nice urban walk by Papanatas.

The jute is a material that allows many different ways to create different styles of footwear.

You have a good example of this in our previous post, where we talked about the jute espadrilles by Papanatas.

We are going to highlight a very striking model of this spring/summer season by Eli 1957, which we are very proud about.

Jute Mary Janes, a perfect footwear for nice walks
Jute Mary Janes, a perfect footwear for nice walks

This is an espadrille-type jute mary jane with a beautiful flower design, which belongs to our Papanatas collection.

This is a novelty in this collection, which revolutionizes and transforms our classic Mary Janes with its jute sole. You will not find anything similar to these shoes, and that is why they are so unique.

This shoe model is made of an embroidered fabric with multicolored flowers, which gives it great personality and distinction.

Its leather strap is made in a water color and it incorporates a breathable leather inner lining.

Jute Mary Janes, a perfect footwear for nice walks

Jute Mary Janes, a perfect footwear for nice walks

These shoes are of the kind that dress, brighten up any type of look and give a great show to the feet.

They are ideal for girls and moms who want toshare the same model, creating an exciting complicity.

They are designed, handsewn, and handcrafted in Spain with a lot of love, with top-quality materials.

Note that the jute sole, made of a rubber, flexible and anti-slip material, is very resistant to any surface. 

Some very comfortable shoes, perfect for urban environments, very fashionable and with original trending details.

Enjoy some designer shoes from Eli 1957 in this new season!

We invite you to visit our online store, where we hope to surprise you with our footwear proposals for girls and moms.

Photo credit: Eli 1957