Maciejka Beige Snake Ballerina
The Maciejka brand presents ballerina shoes that are not only interesting, but also timeless, constituting a perfect proposition for every woman, regardless of her age or fashion preferences. Ballet flats are becoming more and more popular, and the offer of this type of footwear is constantly expanding, offering more and more intriguing patterns and colors. The presented ballerina shoes, available in the Maciejka online store, are of course a design of the Maciejka brand. The top of the ballerina is made of natural grain leather in a delicate beige color with a subtle reptile motif, adding charm. The interior of the shoes is also covered with leather and finished with a soft insole, which significantly increases the comfort of use. The subtle bow on the toe of the shoe is a distinctive decorative element, giving the shoes an elegant accent. Additionally, the elegant heel and sole are made of high-quality material, which not only adds elegance to the shoes, but also ensures perfect positioning of the foot. This ballerina model will work perfectly in various styles, from dresses to trousers, and is a universal footwear regardless of the occasion or age. This is a proposition that combines style, comfort and timeless design.
24-month warranty
Size | Insole length (cm) | Foot length |
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36 | 23,0 | 22,6 - 23,0 |
37 | 24,0 | 23,1 - 24,0 |
38 | 24,5 | 24,1 - 24,5 |
39 | 25,5 | 24,6 - 25,5 |
40 | 26,0 | 25,6 - 26,0 |
41 | 26,5 | 26,1 - 26,5 |
UNIVERSAL SIZE TABLE
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHOE SIZE?
1. Draw the foot on a white sheet of paper and draw two parallel lines, measure the distance between the heel and toe
2. If one foot is shorter, choose a size that matches the longer foot:
3. For shoes with a round or square toe, the length of the insole should be about 0.5 cm longer than the length of the foot:
4. For shoes with almond or pointed toe, the length of the insole should be about 0.7 - 1 cm longer than the length of the foot:
5. For slides or sandals, the length of the insole should be equal to the length of the foot: