Babouche Slippers
Soft lambskin slippers that extend the Vita Kin mood from embroidered linen to footwear.
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Story & heritage
Babouche Slippers sits in Vita Kin’s official Shoes edit, a small but telling extension of a brand best known for embroidered dresses. The official page lists the style in USD and presents it beside the same shop navigation as the ready-to-wear.
Vita Kin’s wider reputation is rooted in the modernisation of the Ukrainian vyshyvanka: the brand began as a dress specialist, then built an international following around folk-inspired colour, ease and craft. The slippers keep that mood close to the body, finishing linen dresses and kaftans with the same soft, travel-minded attitude.
Materials & craft
Official product data for Babouche Slippers lists: made in Italy, lambskin, Olive. The page also identifies dry-clean care and a Vita Kin style code, keeping the material record anchored to the brand’s own retail listing. The lambskin construction gives the slipper its soft, pliable shape.
How to choose & style
Use Babouche Slippers as a soft counterpoint to embroidered dresses, wide linen trousers or a kaftan. Neutral colours disappear into a travel wardrobe; saturated colours make the slipper feel intentional rather than casual.