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    Freet Flex/ Black

    Original price was: AED د.إ579.Current price is: AED د.إ299.
    Freet Footwear is founded by a team experienced in the development of performance footwear and in biomechanics. Our mission is to allow feet to operate naturally whilst we go about all our activities – sport, leisure and everyday. Free your feet from the confines of unyielding shoes – put them back in touch with the world around us. Allow your muscles, ligaments, tendons, bones and joints to function naturally rather than adapting to the shoe. Feel your toes, feet, ankle and leg muscles coming back to life as they flex and strengthen as nature intended. Our shoes, the 4+1 pure barefoot and 5in1 classic-styled barefoot, will help to bring your feet back to life, unlocking their potential. Our shoes have ‘less shoe’ in them. Deliberately. We combine the best materials, components and design though, to make your experience the best balance we can between natural movement and fitness for the job you’re on – whether hurtling along a hill trail or practising yoga. Different shoes for different purposes but always ‘less shoe’ …
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    Be Lenka – Champ/ White

    Original price was: AED د.إ629.Current price is: AED د.إ369.

    Be Lenka barefoot shoes are manufactured in Slovakia, in the heart of Europe.  The  emphasis is on quality and the shoe tradition using the locally sourced raw materials wherever possible.

    Be Lenka collection with a low cut around the ankle are shoes that you will simply fall in love immediately. They are designed with an emphasis on functionality and a unique design.

    The ergonomically shaped toe provides plenty of space for the toes. Additionally the flexible 6 mm sole without supported heel processed by Slovak craftsmen makes this model the right companion for your children when discovering the world.

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    Be Lenka- Champ/ Black Vegan

    Original price was: AED د.إ599.Current price is: AED د.إ299.

    Be Lenka barefoot shoes are manufactured in Slovakia, in the heart of Europe.  The  emphasis is on quality and the shoe tradition using the locally sourced raw materials wherever possible.

    Be Lenka Kids collection with a low cut around the ankle are shoes that your child will simply fall in love immediately. They are designed with an emphasis on functionality and a unique design that is inspired by the PLAY model.

    The ergonomically shaped toe provides plenty of space for the toes. Additionally the flexible 4 mm sole without supported heel processed by Slovak craftsmen makes this model the right companion for your your feet to feel comfortable and experience the natural healthy movement.

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    Aylla – Inca Black

    Original price was: AED د.إ599.Current price is: AED د.إ389.

    Ayllu is an Inca language that expresses the community, the extended family sharing work and property. At the same time, the Incas fulfil the idea of ​​an idyllic life connected with nature by body and soul. That is why the models of Aylla shoes are named in Quechua, ie the Inca language. E.g. Press and Nuna mean Earth and Soul. The Incas were connected with nature, and also we in Aylla feel in our shoes with our feet on the ground, which we feel with every step.

    In Aylla we would like to help to change the vision of “normal” shoes. We are certainly not alone in this – there are more good brands and we are also working to change people’s thinking not only about foot health, but the whole body. Because in the human body, everything is related to everything. 

    Our shoes have a timeless design that will appeal to a wider range of customers.

    The whole shoe is made in the Czech Republic, but it is not only made of Czech materials. Unfortunately, it is not possible to ensure long-term serial production on materials from the Czech Republic. However, all materials are actually produced (not just imported) in the EU. We take the skin in the Czech tannery, the cows come from open pastures. Did you know that cows are not killed for their skin? The use of leather is basically a waste treatment. Nowadays, a lot of cowhide ends up in incinerators, so we are glad that at least part of it will be used for further processing.

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