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Adish and Suicoke Release New Iterations of ZAVO Closed-Toe Mules

Palestinian brand Adish and Japanese brand Suicoke have released a new closed-toe sandal collection on the ZAVO closed-toe mules with five new iterations. The collection features sandals made with traditional embroidery techniques in different designs. The collaboration aims to support Adish's community of Palestinian artisans while "raising awareness to the ongoing injustices happening on a daily basis in Palestine."

Each iteration of the sandal in the collection displays detailed embroidery craftsmanship synonymous with Adish's brand. The designs contain Intricate flowers woven into the sandal's beige canvas uppers. The sandals also have an adjustable velcro strap with Suicoke's logo branding on it. There are different colors placed on each flower embroidery on the sandals. A standout sandal design is the sandals with red flower design, similar to a poppy flower. The collection is available for $305.
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