
- new arrival
Low Mary Jane Dali Espadrille
Cherry- Made in Spain
- Traditional hand stitching
Our Low Mary Jane Dali in cherry takes inspiration from the painter Salvador Dalí — a bright, painterly shade paired with the ease of a classic Mary Jane buckle. Made in Spain using traditional espadrille methods with artisanal jute and hand-finished stitching, it’s a light, expressive style for warm days, holidays and moments that call for a lift of colour.
Product features & care
SPECS: Cotton upper. Jute sole. Indian stitiching on toe cap. Traditional espadrille. Hand-stitched. Velvet ribbon ties. Full cotton insole. Made in Spain.
HEEL HEIGHT: 3.5cm
CARE: Protect by spraying with a Protector, which will help shelter from the elements by repelling water, mud and oil. Softly wipe away dirt and dust with a dry Application Cloth or Beech Mud Brush for more stubborn mud. To preserve the delicate nature of the porous jute, direct contact with water and wear in heavy rain should be avoided.
Please see our care page here for tips on how to keep your products looking healthy and well-lived in, for many more years to come.
SKU: 0V09171Y0003G41
Delivery & returns
DELIVERY
Delivery To The EU
Our EU delivery costs €15.00 and we aim to deliver your parcel within 2 - 5 working days. Your order will be sent on a DDP (Duty Delivery Paid) service. Penelope Chilvers will pay all applicable Duty & Taxes for you. You will NOT be asked to pay any additional Duty & Taxes.
Orders will be shipped using DPD, DHL Express or UPS depending on your location and a signature will be required upon delivery. Once dispatched you can track your order by clicking the link in your delivery email. If you have not received the email, please check your spam/junk file.
Italy & Spain
International Delivery
You are currently on our EU website. To place an International order, please select the country you wish to ship to first which is located at the bottom of our website in the footer.
Return Policy
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Our makers
We believe that if something is to be made, it should be made well.
Our family run factories and independent artisans have been a part of our story from the beginning, growing beside us.
They have great knowledge and skills passed down through generations. We value a close working relationship, visiting our factories and workshops regularly.