Podiatry speaking, I am a usual creature. My shoe wardrobe consists of 15% sandals and boots, 20% Mary Janes and 65% moccasins. Obviously, I am a big fan of Manding, but this predilection for them also made me a little an expert in the style. I was also obsessed with the quince as everyone, so imagine my joy of testing the brand’s sweet leather moccasin of the brand.
Although I have been carrying them for a few days, in my massively pedestrian lifestyle in New York, it represented a total of 18,649 stages. My point to remember is that I like these moccasins and that I will wear them all summer.
Italian Italian leather cover
Quince
First of all, let’s discuss quality, because the quinch thing is to provide a luxury feeling to a literal fraction of the cost. (If you do not know, the quince reduces the costs accumulated thanks to the brand, at storage costs, etc.) The leather on this moccasin is soft, flexible but robust, and the soles are comfortable on my flat and flat feet, which I attribute to the invisible invisible soil but to the sensible padded.
Instruction
The rear part of this shoe is… Bruchy lacking a better word. The shoe curls up when turned off and expands perfectly for the size of your foot when it is on. This feature also makes it an ideal travel shoe; It will be so easy to pack when I go to Italy next month. It is also a unicorn for me – I can’t tell you the last time I wore any Shoe without socks before this quince style. I was able to do it with this one because there was no break-in period, the leather did not rub the pigments on my feet, and on the aesthetic side, being without the socks making me feel a little more like an adult and a little less like Eloise on the square.
I have not set foot outside in a shoe other than the soft Italian leather moccasin since I got them. Obviously, I will now add the other quince moccasins to my shoe wardrobe. Check them below.
Italian leather horse mobine
Quince
Leather Italian sole mobine
Quince
Italian leather horsepower mold
Quince
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