Betty sandals
BOOKER & CO
Betty Sandals, blue brocade
Imagine the Orient in this season’s new Betty Sandal. Classic chinese brocade is paired with moody blue leather. The Betty Sandal has been designed for the woman who doesn't want toe or heel exposure but still wants a breezy sandal for summer!
Blue Brocade Betty features a cute leather bump toe with darted toe seam and an adjustable leather heel strap and leather heel counter. Betty is crafted and lined in deliciously supple lamb skin leather that is soft through the heel and bridge of the foot while still maintaining structure to create a great silhouette! Finished with a statement handcrafted 3.5 cm high wooden heel.
Extra toe spring combined with the C width fitting from the Luxford last provides the shapely profile and that extra bit of comfort-inducing-width in the toe region! Lined with black leather and featuring a fully cushioned leather insole of Poron memory foam under the leather sock. In keeping with our commitment to slow fashion the Veg Tan leather outsoles on these shoes are fully replaceable.
These shoes have been designed, patterned, prototyped and tested in Melbourne by Karen Booker. Our full size ranges are then handcrafted in Bali by artisan cordwainers.
sizing: 24.2cm (7), 25cm (8), 25.8cm (9), 26.6cm (10)
Additional Info
These shoes are sized to fit the modern woman's foot. This means these shoes will not crush your feet but gently encapsulate them.
If you are unsure of what size to order have a look at our chart.
To achieve the most accurate fit you should measure your feet and compare your measurements to the chart, alternatively email us through the measurements and we can select the size that we think will fit you best.
How to measure your feet
Place a piece of paper on a hard floor (not carpet), against the wall.
Stand barefoot on the paper with your heel hard against the wall, legs straight with feet hip width apart.
Make sure the paper has not shifted and is still flat and against the wall.
Draw a line on the paper at the very end of your longest toe.
Measure the distance between the edge of the paper that was against the wall and the line you drew.
Measure it again to double check the measurement.
Do this again with the other foot.