Melissa is a new line to us...we are VERY excited to have them and so far customers love them! They are not your average leather shoe. In fact, they are made of PVC! Here's a little info about the company...
"Melissa is made from PVC, which is especially manufactured by the Brazilian company Grendene in its plant in Brazil. Researchers in its laboratory have already developed more than 70 formulations of PVC, thus enabling the company to produce injection moulded shoes of outstanding flexibility, comfort and design."
"Melissa is made from PVC, which is especially manufactured by the Brazilian company Grendene in its plant in Brazil. Researchers in its laboratory have already developed more than 70 formulations of PVC, thus enabling the company to produce injection moulded shoes of outstanding flexibility, comfort and design."



Since they are made of PVC, we have had several people ask if they are comfortable or if your feet get sweaty... here's the answer...
"Only the most comfortable and ‘breathable’ types of PVC are used. As is the case with all shoes, an important factor to consider regarding this question is whether the style being worn is appropriate for the season in which it is being worn. With the open styles, there is no difference between wearing melissa and a normal leather shoe. With the more closed-in styles, melissa ensures that ventilation is incorporated into the design of the shoe. melissa customers frequently wear the more closed-in styles during summer, for example Ultragirl. ‘Melissa Australia’ has NOT had one complaint about melissa being too hot."
"They are incredibly comfortable. The most common feedback we receive relates to how comfortable the shoes are. No one really believes this until they put them on – so get them onto your feet! Melissa does not really stretch – any type of give will be negligible. We suggest that customers buy the size that suits them at the time of fitting. Melissa is slightly on the smaller side, particularly in the narrow pointy toe styles, when people may often go up a size."
So... come in and check them out!!
"Only the most comfortable and ‘breathable’ types of PVC are used. As is the case with all shoes, an important factor to consider regarding this question is whether the style being worn is appropriate for the season in which it is being worn. With the open styles, there is no difference between wearing melissa and a normal leather shoe. With the more closed-in styles, melissa ensures that ventilation is incorporated into the design of the shoe. melissa customers frequently wear the more closed-in styles during summer, for example Ultragirl. ‘Melissa Australia’ has NOT had one complaint about melissa being too hot."
"They are incredibly comfortable. The most common feedback we receive relates to how comfortable the shoes are. No one really believes this until they put them on – so get them onto your feet! Melissa does not really stretch – any type of give will be negligible. We suggest that customers buy the size that suits them at the time of fitting. Melissa is slightly on the smaller side, particularly in the narrow pointy toe styles, when people may often go up a size."
So... come in and check them out!!
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