
Tabi ballerina
The Tabi ballerina is crafted in pleated velvet, laser-treated and hand distressed evoke the passage of time. The result is a textured patina – one that speaks of memory, motion, and craft. A supple ovine lining and sleek leather sole provide tactile contrast to the sculptural upper. They feature the Tabi split-toe, inspired by the traditional 15th century Japanese sock bearing the same name – launched for the Maison's debut collection in 1989. It captures the avant-garde and insubordinate spirit of the Maison and exists as a heritage classic, continually explored through each collection. Maison Margiela's signature single white stitch appears at the back.
The Tabi ballerina is crafted in pleated velvet, laser-treated and hand distressed evoke the passage of time. The result is a textured patina – one that speaks of memory, motion, and craft. A supple ovine lining and sleek leather sole provide tactile contrast to the sculptural upper. They feature the Tabi split-toe, inspired by the traditional 15th century Japanese sock bearing the same name – launched for the Maison's debut collection in 1989. It captures the avant-garde and insubordinate spirit of the Maison and exists as a heritage classic, continually explored through each collection. Maison Margiela's signature single white stitch appears at the back.
Original: $1,238.94
-65%$1,238.94
$433.63Description
The Tabi ballerina is crafted in pleated velvet, laser-treated and hand distressed evoke the passage of time. The result is a textured patina – one that speaks of memory, motion, and craft. A supple ovine lining and sleek leather sole provide tactile contrast to the sculptural upper. They feature the Tabi split-toe, inspired by the traditional 15th century Japanese sock bearing the same name – launched for the Maison's debut collection in 1989. It captures the avant-garde and insubordinate spirit of the Maison and exists as a heritage classic, continually explored through each collection. Maison Margiela's signature single white stitch appears at the back.























