Lona V. Beige (20-34)
Igor
- Regularly
- 4,790.00 RSD
- Discount
- 4,790.00 RSD
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*Recommendation: Measure your foot and lead the table size to give the product.
Igor Lona in Beige - Independent steps in the natural rhythm 🌾👟
Practical, light and perfect for the first independent steps - Igor Lona v Beige sneakers provide freedom of movement with maximum comfort and easy to put on velcro.
Designed in accordance with the Barefoot principles, these cotton canvas sneakers allow the child to move naturally and stable, without unnecessary reinforcements and raised heels. With two velcro strips, they easily put on and self adjust it - ideal for children who like to be "their own".
Why choose this model?
✅ 100% cotton cloth - Natural, airy and pleasant for children's skin
✅ A flat and flexible sole (zero-drop) - supports a stable and natural walk
✅ Barefoot design - a wide front, without clamping and constraints
✅ Two velcro strips - Easy and fast bribery, perfectly to encourage independence
✅ Removable cartridge - for easier maintenance and possibility of additional adjustment
✅ Extremely lightweight - The child moves freely without load
✅ Neutral beige shade with washer effect - easily combines with all
Technical specifications
Material top: 100% cotton (Canvas)
Cartridge: Removable
Sole: thin, flat (zero-drop), soft and flexible
Closing: Two velcro strips
Washing mode: Follow in cold water without cartridge
Color: Beige uneven washer effect
Note: Mild unequalities of color is a natural result of process processing process and contributes to the unique of each pair
Who is this model for?
For children who learn to be independent - both in steps and in reform. Ideal for everyday activities - in kindergarten, near Baka, on the playground or for a walk.
🧼 Maintenance recommendation: Follow in cold water, extract the cartridge before washing. Avoid the sun directly during drying.
Igor - Practical access to healthy foot development
The Igor brand from Spain brings models that combine simplicity, quality and healthy access to the development of a child's foot. Lona V is ideal for hot days - light, functional and maximally adapted to the needs of children.
🌾 Lona v Beige - for steps leading to independence
Without clamping, no hurry - just a natural rhythm, lightwatching and functional design that children love. 👣
Used materials, maintenance and care
Basic knowledge of materials used in your footwear together with proper care and maintenance extends the life of your shoes.
Leather - Natural material most commonly used in shoe production and that has ideal properties for this purpose. The skin is porous, soft, absorbs and, somewhat, can be adapted to the individual form of the foot. The skin is not fully waterproof from the outside (climatic conditions) or inside (sweating). Therefore, you must properly care your leather shoes.
We distinguish several basic types of skin:
Polished leather - fine surface structure with small pores. Remove the dirt from the shoe using the corresponding brush or wet cloth and wipe them. Use a dedicated impregnation lotion or cream of the desired color. For occasional care (for example at work or travel), you can use self-covering sponges; However, they only polish the skin and cannot replace the corresponding care lotion.
Lacquered / painted skin - Leather with varnished and shiny surface. This type of skin is very susceptible to mechanical and chemical damage as far as moisture or temperature or freezing. Remove dirt from skin surface using a wet cloth and apply the appropriate care product intended for varnished and painted skin.
Coated / layered skin - Skin with foil or plastic layer on the front surface. Has similar properties as colored or lacquered skin. Use a wet cloth to clean and wipe dry or use cleaners intended for synthetic materials.
Nubuk Leather, Velor (Antelop) - It's sanded skin. Use rubber brush or products intended for antelope care for cleaning. It is necessary to apply the appropriate lotion for impregnation of this type of skin to increase waterproof.
Other leather - There are many types of skin coming in various colors and with different finishing processing. The typical property of this type of skin is that their surface changes over time. The skin with uneven surfaces have additional, usually another color below. The top coat is worn because it is exposed to external influences and then the real skin colors go. A different kind of skin is the one on which a dedicated mechanical surface area is wearing out to see the basic color and structure. The dedicated skin surface continues to shoot during use and the upper layer is peeling, releasing the material structure below. These changes occur very quickly and increases during use. This type of shoe quickly gets a patina or "used" look. These changes are desirable and not pose a reason for complaints. In no case do you apply creams or polishing products to such leather surfaces. Use colorless impregnation sprays and leave them to dry. Impregnation protects shoes from moisture and dirt; However, make sure you protect your shoes from excessive soiling because dirt cannot be easily removed.
Other synthetic and plastic materials - They are very similar to the category "Other leather". A typical property is a continuous change in its appearance during use. The top coat / color on exposed parts is quickly worn, peeling, shoots and starts to appear second contrasting color. These changes happen quite quickly and are desirable, because they create a trendy "used" look. It's not a mistake, the intention is to happen. The upper layer is subject to mechanical damage and dirt. Avoid significant dirty because dirt cannot be easily removed from this surface and may occur for permanent damage.
Textile - It is used for light and mostly summer and home footwear. Textile shoes while dry, clean the brush using appropriate textile care products, which will impregnate and point out color and partially protect shoes from dirt. Do not use textile footwear in a humid environment - this type of footwear is not resistant to external moisture.
Synthetic materials - Plastic materials, poromenes - These materials often remind the skin, but according to the properties, inferior to natural skin. For example, they only offer limited permeability and therefore increase sweating. This type of footwear requires very little maintenance. Plastic materials are painted, so surfaces are very susceptible to mechanical damage caused by wear. This mechanical damage does not constitute a reason for complaints. This type of stress will scrape the color from the surface and the original material color will be seen. Use a damp cloth with detergent to clean your shoes and wipe them.
Tire - Use a damp cloth with detergent to clean the shoes and wipe them. Waterproof membrane - Special material that provides water resistance while retaining permeability. First remove heavy dirt from the shoe with lukewarm water and sponge or brush. When dried, use the appropriate impregnation product.