Zizi Oxford Shoes - rubber sole

€340
Size
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Fit : small
  • Estimated delivery between mon. 09 mar. - tue. 10 mar.

The Zizi oxford shoe, created for the dancer Zizi Jeanmaire, Rose Repetto's stepdaughter, and made famous by Serge Gainsbourg in the 1970s, is one of the iconic products of the House of Repetto.

Color: Black

Ref: V014C-410-35

Made in: France
Material: Hybrid goat and lamb leather
  • Cowhide leather insole
  • Unlined
  • Leather-covered heel
  • Stitch-and-turn construction
  • Natural rubber sole (also available with a leather sole)
  • Benefit of the chosen construction method: Stitch-and-turn construction is the Maison's historical manufacturing process, developed by Madame Rose Repetto in 1947
  • The sole is stitched inside out before being turned right side out
  • A simple yet elegant design that results in a supple and comfortable shoe
  • Here, made with a rubber sole, it ensures optimal comfort and durability.
Care instructions

Waterproof and regularly apply our Repetto Embellisseur Balm which nourishes and protects your shoes to leave them shiny. If stained, wipe gently with a suitable damp cloth.

For international orders, deliveries are handled by DHL Express. (2 or 3 days)

Delivery costs and times vary depending on the country, chosen delivery service, and the total amount of your order.

 

Returns are subject to a fee and will be deducted from your refund.

The cost of returns depends on your country of delivery.

Euro zone: €6

United States: $20

United Kingdom: £6

Switzerland: 6 CHF

 

Worldwide returns are accepted, check the cost of your return on the portal

 

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Richelieus Zizi
Black
Richelieus Zizi
Black
Richelieus Zizi
Ristretto brown
Zizi Oxford Shoes - rubber sole
Leopard brown
Zizi Oxford Shoes - rubber sole
Deep wine red
Zizi Oxford Shoes - rubber sole
Navy blue
Sizing guide
WOMEN'S SHOES
Our artisan stitch-and-return technique may result in a slightly smaller shoe fit than the indicated size. We recommend that you take a size larger than usual.

Conversion chart

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