Prut World only has 3 designs as of now and they all come with the braided elements which I am absolutely digging. I don't have a leather sandals in my collection, much less one with a braided design (P.S. braids are one of the more fancy designs for leather products, if a product is too elaborated in its design, it is definitely not genuine leather!)
It didn't take long for me to decide Biasca (S$86.84) was the one for me. Brugg (S$80.99) was out because I didn't really like restrictions on my ankles. Lyss (S$86.44) was extremely tempting but I just wasn't sure if I was ready to venture into something different especially since I don't know how pregnancy will toy with my feet.
All the shoes at Prut World are handmade and is comfortable. I have tried on before cheaper PVC pieces which cut my feet, totally won't recommend those. If you have slender feet, you would look really good in such cutting. Unfortunately, I have a bit of a flat feet so I went a size bigger so that my feet could slip in comfortably.
My only grouse is that the soles are a bit flat and looks like it might lose it grip after a while. Happy moments of my feet while it is still normal (sometimes they swell to pig trotters by the way). When I was trying them out, I was thinking how cute my feet would look with a nice manicure but yea, I know it won't be happening anytime now. Maybe after confinement *hehe*
Overall, I am still very pleased with this pair. Honestly, Thai brands rarely let me down. It has been a while since I last featured Thai local products, so I thought it would only be right to give you guys a discount code for an additional 10% off by quoting "chaayen.10". I will definitely be relaunching this series soon once I pop so pray that I shed my "baby fats" fast so that I can don on pretty clothes and shoes during CNY! <3
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