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It's not just a shoe – it's sculpture, it's architecture, it's over-the-top design. Meet Melissa, a Brazilian line of innovative plastic shoes (yes, plastic) that takes design concepts like space, form, chaos, and disorder to new heights. They're bold. They're daring. They're intriguing. They're Melissa plastic shoes.
The Melissa shoes line of footwear includes plastic flats, heels, clogs, sandals, and intriguing design hybrids that come comfy and ready-to-wear. The broad-toed, asymmetrical strap Melissa flats are a casual yet edgy plastic shoe. Slip on a standard pair of strappy plastic flats by Melissa Shoes with lovely polka dots, or try the velvet shoe line for a hint of something sumptuous. Embrace your inner mod – pair the slick lime peep-toe “Ultra Girl” flat plastic Melissa Shoes and a sweet throwback sun dress. Or, go cool and sleek with jelly heels or jelly flat plastic shoes in nice neutrals and soft pastels.
Everyday objects and dynamic works of art are inspiration for Melissa plastic shoes. The “Campana Zig Zag” bird's nest-style plastic flats pay homage to the homes of our feathered friends, while the rich velvet “Night Flats” shoes remind us of the lusty evening sky. Melissa plastic shoes are feel-good buys, too. These fashion must-haves gone global are crafted from recycled plastic in an eco-conscious factory where workers emphasize the importance of renewable resources. Bonus: the Melissa Plastic Dreams shoe company supports various charities and non-profits, so purchasing shoes feels ethically good.
Melissa Shoes: Are they Bakelite? Are they cutting-edge design? Are they technological metaphor? You decide.
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