June 12, 2012

Maguba

We are excited to introduce our newest handmade clog line Maguba. The line was stared in London in 2009 by three friends with diverse backgrounds but with the same idea in mind. ” To re-invent the iconic Swedish clog adding dizzy urban street style, and customized design.” They have definitely accomplished their mission with great success, creating a clog that is NYC street worthy and insanely comfy.

 

MagubaMagubaMaguba Rio - Bright Blue“Rio” $155

Maguba Barcelona - Red Suede“Barcelona” $160

Maguba Rio - Bordeaux Suede“Rio” $155



March 29, 2011

Swedish Hasbeen Week: 60′s Slingback

 

We’re so excited to be bringing you a brand new brand for Shoe Market this Spring, and to add to our clog fever that keeps rising with the upcoming seasonal temperatures. We just can’t get enough of the Swedish Hasbeens brand, so we ordered a slew of them to stock and to see on all the feet this season. Starting with the 60′s Slingback: it’s got a 4″ heel and 1″ platform in the front; layered and entwined black leather that sits hand stapled on natural wood. we love that this is one close-toed heel that has a lil’ Mary Jane-esque goin’ on with it. For $210, it’s one of those clogs that can’t be passed up. Breakout of the sandal realm with your first pair of clogs, or at to your one or two pairs–the style is here to stick. These aren’t real hasbeens, they’re Hasbeens right now. Purchase a pair today!



November 18, 2010

Sanita Clog Boot: Lola Mae

Next up on our new styles from Sanita is the Lola Mae boot. In a black or a green-grey stone color, the suede boot has a cool cross-hatch pattern across the entire shaft. One of the more popular styles to have sold already (for only $185), the Lola Mae is simple in style and can become your standard boot for the season–we don’t see this boot not going with any outfit so far. The wood base and heel mimic the standard Sanita boot wooden sole with a 2″ heel and rubber traction on the ball of the foot so there’s no slipping and slidin’ happening. There’s more styles to come, but which one do you like better so far–the Adea or the Lola?