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My new Oliver and Co Ballet Flats

I’m so thrilled with these new ballet flats and that Oliver & Co kindly offered to send me a pair. I am only just back in heels after my sprained ankle, and when I say ‘just’ its if I know I’ll be sitting- dinner, movies etc. Which kind of defeats the point as no one will really see them…but I digress!

I do like to have nice ballet flats and already own some beautiful French Sole, Neo and Melissa amongst others but discovering that Oliver & Co were Australian and so affordable makes my pair even sweeter to wear. The range is made from linens, cottons and silks with leather lining which I also prefer to yukky synthetics. I chose the ‘William‘ and I can already see that they compliment so many things in my wardrobe.

Now all I need to decide is, which colour or style and I going to buy next?!

7 comments

  1. Lovvvvvve oliver & co flats. Any idea where they’re made though?

  2. Are they super flat on the inside or do they have some kind’ve support in the sole/sides? I’m always on the look out for cute flats that have ok support because I have really high arches and a recent foot injury

  3. I guess they aren’t ‘so affordable’ maybe just ‘affordable ‘:) Leather ballet flats are all around that price these days, and if you want something more individual like French Sole you’re looking at upwards of $240. Ridonculous.

    MsCritique I can see a pair on your toots fo shure!

    Bonnie I can vouch that if you wear flats a lot then these will suit, good quality lining and sole.

  4. I just checked out the website, totally in head over heels in love with ‘Audrey’ and ‘Jack’. L.O.V.E!

  5. Oh, they are gorgeous. Very elegant. I love the bow. How is your foot healing? xx

  6. Personally, I wouldn’t put flats at $150 in the ‘so affordable’ category!! They’re cute though x

  7. Oh my, those flats are simply adorable! I usually try to stick to flat shoes because I’m quite tall so I’ll definitely be checking out Oliver and Co!

    xx

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