Learn about traditional Spanish Espadrilles shoes on a visit to a workshop. Put your knowledge to use as you make your pair to take home with you. Meet at the workshop in Marbella, where you can see the materials used in making the shoes alongside some finished products.
Let the artisans introduce you to the history of these shoes. Find out how they went from humble beginnings to a modern fashion trend. Next, choose a size, lace color, and preferred style for your pair of espadrilles. When you're ready, you'll be guided through the stitching process and learn the different ways of lacing them up. After you're finished, you'll have your pair of self-made espadrilles. Take them home and show them off as a wearable memory of your time in Marbella. We specialize in team-building experiences!
You can choose to enjoy this experience with cava or non alcoholic drinks, just tell us and we will have everything ready for you.
Wedge, platform or high heel
We will meet at our family-owned shop, at our shop at Calle Valdes nº3.
PARTICIPANTS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ENTER THE WORKSHOP MORE THAN 15 MINUTES AFTER THE START TIME
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