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Fancy a pair of Gucci’s new perforated rubber sandals at Tk40,000?

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Hindustan Times
07 June, 2021, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 07 June, 2021, 10:35 pm

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Fancy a pair of Gucci’s new perforated rubber sandals at Tk40,000?

Sliding the casual look into their latest summer slip-on sandals, Gucci has launched pebble-textured rubber mules in both men and women categories

Hindustan Times
07 June, 2021, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 07 June, 2021, 10:35 pm
Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

The luxury fashion brand has priced its newly rolled out footwear at USD 420 (for men at around Tk35,500) and USD 470 (for women at around Tk40,000). Resembling Crocs, this all-new slip-on sandal has been launched in three different shades in both categories.

In the Men's category, the sandal comes in black, red and bright blue colours with a rubber sole. Whereas, it is available in again black, lilac and white with rubber platform lug sole in the Women's category.

Gucci's slip-on sandal is made of "perforated rubber" and is designed in a way to give it a premium leather look. It has finished with smooth detailing around the perimeter of the opening.

Photo: Collected
Photo: Collected

Sandal's visible surface is covered with Gucci's emblematic interlocking "GG" logo which the company's website described as "the monogram appears as a cut-out motif atop these black rubber sandals."

Elsewhere, we find a tonal sole unit that's stitched around the top and, for the sole, has been given a heavy tread. The deep nodules give the slip-ons a formal look that's often found throughout Gucci's footwear line, while Gucci branding on the outsole and the footbed rounds out the pair, according to men's fashion website HYPEBEAST.

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