

Let me start by saying these aren't just shoes - they're foot-hugs that happen to look incredibly chic. The premium sheepskin upper molds to your feet like they were made for you (because, well, they were).
The 2.5cm heel is the Goldilocks of heights - not too tall, not too flat - just right for all-day wear. I've worn mine through airport sprints, city explorations, and even last-minute furniture moving (don't ask), and my feet still loved me at the end.
That perforated wingtip design? Absolute showstopper. I've lost count of how many strangers have stopped me to ask about them. The craftsmanship makes them look far more expensive than they are.
Now for the real talk: breaking them in takes about a day of mild discomfort (pro tip: wear thick socks at home). After that? Cloud-like comfort thanks to that latex insole. The leather does have a... distinctive new shoe smell initially (open a window!), but it fades quickly.
For my wide-footed friends - rejoice! These run true to size with enough give to accommodate without stretching oddly. The only quibble? The ankle opening can rub slightly until broken in - a $2 heel liner solves this perfectly.
A year into near-daily wear (yes, I'm obsessed), they still look pristine despite zero special care. No polishing, no babying - just pure durability. My only wish? More color options beyond the standard black/brown - where's my mint green pair, Mona?
Final verdict: If Cinderella's glass slipper had a practical, stylish cousin you could actually live in - this would be it. Worth every penny and then some.
