This summer, Queen Letizia of Spain has debuted new sandals that are ideal for her Morton’s neuroma and her recent fracture in one of her toes.
These ailments have led her to opt for low shoe designs, without heels or wedges.
A perfect example are the new flat sandals that the Queen wore last Tuesday in Mallorca.
Queen Letizia’s sandals in Mallorca
During a family outing with Queen Sofia and her daughters, Leonor and Sofia, the Spanish consort wore the ‘Tanit Butter’ sandals by Trenza.
These sandals, made in Levante with cowhide leather, perfectly complemented her pink tie dye print dress by Babbaki, creating a summery and elegant look.
Letizia’s choice of this design has been a great boost for the Trenza brand, following a trend where the Queen’s fashion choices generate a significant impact on the sales and popularity of Spanish brands.
It is no surprise that these Letizia sandals have sold out quickly on Trenza’s website, both in the neutral color and in blue. The characteristics of the ‘Tanit Butter’ model make it highly desirable.
It is a handcrafted and timeless design, with high quality materials and an EVA sole that guarantees comfort. These particularities make them ideal for the Queen’s renewed shoe rack.
It is not clear if the choice of Letizia was a surprise for the brand or if they were expecting to see her in their designs this summer.
as it happened with the Virginia Vald dress that Letizia wore at a recent family dinner, it could be that the Queen already had these designs in mind before her public appearance.