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Brittany Aves
"These rope-soled summer shoes were once the footwear of the working classes, but in the mid-20th century became a fashion staple. There are espadrille shops dotted around the city and you can pick up a simple pair for crazy low prices. Casa Hernanz, just off the Plaza Mayor, has been making espadrilles and other rope products since 1840. Get there early in summer months because queues out the door are usual."
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Laura Dehelean
"Casa Hernanz has been selling hand-stitched espadrilles since 1845. Above the long wooden counter, shelves are piled high with traditional flat styles, as well as wedges with ribbon ties, clogs, slingbacks and slides in canvas, linen and suede."
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