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There are things that work because they don't need to change. The espadrille is one of them.
For centuries, it has been a part of everyday life: first in the countryside, then in the city, and today anywhere you want to be comfortable without compromising on anything.
At Real Fábrica, we work with espadrilles made the traditional way: with natural materials, simple processes, and a lot of craftsmanship behind them.
Espadrilles are traditional Spanish footwear made with:
They originated as work shoes due to their lightness, low cost, and comfort.
In short: an espadrille is a lightweight, breathable, and flexible shoe, designed for everyday wear.
The first documented espadrilles appeared in the 13th century in areas such as La Rioja, Catalonia, and the Basque Country.
For centuries, they were the footwear of peasants and artisans.
And not for aesthetics, but for logic:
Over time, their simplicity caught the attention of designers and artists, who brought them into other contexts. But essentially, they haven't changed.
The espadrilles we offer are manufactured in Logroño, in workshops that have been dedicated to this craft for decades.
Each pair combines:
There's no artifice. Just what's needed for them to work well.
Espadrilles have something that makes them hard to replace:
They work equally well:
And the more you wear them, the more comfortable they become.
The term “unisex” is no accident. It's an uncomplicated shoe that doesn't really understand categories.
You can wear them with:
And they go especially well with clothes that don't need to draw attention to themselves.
If you are interested in this type of footwear, you can also see:
Each has its moment.
No buscamos reinventarlas. Buscamos que sigan siendo lo que siempre han sido.
If you're in Madrid, you can find them at:
📍 Chueca — Calle Pérez Galdós, 3
📍 Barrio de las Letras — Calle Cervantes, 9
And try them on at your leisure, as it should be.
They are traditional footwear with a jute or esparto sole and a fabric upper, very light and breathable.
Yes. They are flexible, lightweight, and adapt well to the foot, making them ideal for everyday use.
It is not recommended. Jute is a natural fiber that can deteriorate with moisture.
They fit quite standardly. If you are between two sizes, it is usually best to choose the larger one.
Mainly yes, although in mild climates they can be worn for more months.
Espadrilles are more closed-toe. Ibizan sandals are more open and have straps.