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September 20, 2007

PHILLIP LIM IN STEP WITH TATAMI

Looking ahead to SPRING '08...Skip the flip-flops (I know it's difficult, but you can do it), and step it up in a pair of chic, mold-to-your-sole (and perhaps even to your soul if you really love them) sandals. White-hot designer Phillip Lim has teamed up with German shoe company Tatami to create nine styles of women's sandals (and four for the guys).  According to the press release, Lim "infused the sandal designs with the perfect amount of 'unfashionability' and distinct 3.1 phillip lim characteristics to create a look that is understatedly unique and effortlessly cool."  In other words, if you like the quirky-meets-sophisticated vibe, these babies are made just for me...I mean, you.  Prices start at $150.

Kiltie tassels and black patent detailing...

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Sleek ankle wrap-arounds...

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And spot-on ponyskin-printed leopard.

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Images: Henry Han / 3.1 phillip lim

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If they don't have them at your local Barneys,
they sell them on Barneys.com

Posted by: rizzo | March 25, 2008

Hey, I saw these on gimmeshoes.com. try them if you don't find them in person!

Posted by: leah | March 17, 2008

Hi, I love this shoes. Can you tell me where i can buy these shoes? THx alot!!!!

Posted by: christy | February 17, 2008

Hi there,

I have been holding off on getting some birkenstock waiting to see if they have new designs, so I am thrilled to see this article.

I live in Toronto, Canada and just checked Tatimi/Birkenstock main website and wasn't able to locate these great shoes. I wondered if you can direct me to where I can purchase these shoes? (In particular I am interested in Kiltie Tassels of Philip Lim).

Many thanks in advance,
Belinda

Posted by: Belinda | September 26, 2007

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