Ballerinas are one of the eternal footwear. Comfortable, simple, flat… models that are easy to combine, but you have to know how to wear them to achieve a lookazo and not a looks childish and boring Fashion addicts give us many style keys to tastefully wear these basic and wardrobe-fundamental footwear, but adapting it to an urban style.
At Camper we can already find several models of ballerinas from the new 2023 collection, perfect for launching in spring. Comfortable models full of color to wear with the mid-season outfits, and so that the shoes take center stage in your look. And always without giving up comfort.
Pink leather ballerinas with non-removable insoles OrthoLite Recycled and TPU soles (20% recycled).
Ballerina with a timeless design with slightly square shapes that create an elegant style.
Pastel blue leather ballerinas with wide rubber on the instep for greater support, much more comfortable, removable insoles and rubber soles (20% recycled).
First released in 2005, this model combines the flexibility of ballet shoes with the durable protection of street-ready rubber soles.
Navy blue suede ballerinas with wide rubber on the instep for greater support, much more comfortable.
Right is a ballerina for women that combines the flexibility of house slippers with the resistant protection of rubber soles suitable for walking around the city.
Black leather ballerinas with gathered details, a model that combines with everything.
First released in 2005, this model combines the flexibility of ballet shoes with the durable protection of street-ready rubber soles.
Light blue ballerinas with black and white embroidered flowers, and matching sole.
Born in 1988, the classic TWINS concept, opposite but complementary, defies the idea that shoes should be identical and lives on in these ballerinas that don’t match, but make a truly unique pair.
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