Alpaca Carpet Pumps — Yellow by Cornelio Borda at White Label Project
Alpaca Carpet Pumps — Yellow by Cornelio Borda at White Label Project

Alpaca Carpet Pumps - Yellow

Regular price320.00 EUR
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Size

In stock in 40. All other sizes are made to order with delivery within 30-40 days. 

Cornelio Borda's designs are brought to life through a collaborative effort between Peru and Italy, with production primarily based in Peru and involving experts from both countries. The brand has a strong commitment to sustainability, with a focus on repurposing waste materials in line with the values of sustainable, non-fast fashion.The Alpaca Carpet line avoids animal fur, using Alpaca wool and, in some styles, Pima Cotton yarn sourced from surplus clothing production in Peru. These materials are hand-stitched into distinctive carpets, then hand-brushed to create a soft texture for use in shoes and bags.

Size: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41
Heel height: 9 cm

Color variants: Green, blue.

Material: Alpaca carpet, Pima Cotton, leather.

Never use hot water to clean. If stained, wipe with cool, damp cloth.

Made to Order. Delivery within 30-40 days. VAT is included in the price. Deliveries to non-EU countries might come with extra taxes and import duties that the customer must cover.

You can get a full refund for items returned by mail within 30 days of receiving them, excluding shipping costs. No refunds or exchanges are possible after 30 days from receipt.
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Meet Cornelio Borda

In her work, Renata García-Menacho combines her love for Peruvian culture with Italian craftsmanship. She works directly with Peruvian and Italian artisans in order to promote cultural exchange in the development of her products.

The founder has worked with several Italian companies dedicated to creating ideas, materials, and designs for the fashion conglomerates LMVH and Kering. Her love for accessories motivated her to move to the Marche region of Italy to work directly with Italian artisans who are experts in the sector. After this journey, she returned to Peru and founded Cornelio Borda: an ode to her family supported by her talent and experience.

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