Getting Started with Your New Slippers

Don’t worry if your Dambira slippers feel a little snug at first. The leather will naturally stretch with wear, so there’s no need to leave extra room for your toes.

Berber Leather Slippers:

To break them in, push down the heel piece, place your foot flat on the floor, and push your toes deep into the slipper. Once your toes are in place, pull the heel up.

Mule Leather Slippers:

Ensure your foot is all the way at the front of the slipper. It’s okay if your heel slightly touches the back. Over time, the slipper will stretch by at least half a size, providing a perfect fit.

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