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Hetty Rose Unveils a Vintage Line of Japanese-Inspired Designer Footwear

This line of stylish footwear from Hetty Rose comes clad in the company’s iconic kimono patterns and features some of the most exciting designs the company has produced yet.

The fabric for the shoes is as authentic as possible, given that it is gathered from actual vintage kimonos that have been taken apart at the seams by Japanese workers. As for the shoes themselves, Hetty Rose produces and sources their entire manufacturing process locally within England so as to support both the environment and their local economy. So while it’s not common for a great-looking fashion product to be eco-conscious at the same time, these Hetty Rose footwear products are a rare exception that definitively prove it is both possible and financially feasible.
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