Elliott Men's EVA Beach Slippers in Black Size 44/45 are open-toe outdoor slippers designed for comfort and durability. Crafted from lightweight EVA material for both the upper and sole, these beach slippers offer excellent cushioning and support for casual wear.EVA Construction: Both upper and sole made from durable, lightweight EVA material for long-lasting comfortThick Sole: 3.5cm+ sole thickness provides enhanced cushioning and support during extended wearOpen-Toe Design: Breathable open-toe shape keeps feet cool and ventilated in warm weatherInjection-Molded: Quality injection shoe construction ensures durability and consistent fitSize 44/45: European sizing for adult menSports-Inspired: Modern sports-oriented design suitable for beach and casual outdoor activitiesPerfect for beach outings, pool days, or casual indoor wear, these Elliott slippers combine practical functionality with comfortable EVA cushioning. The thickened sole and open-toe construction make them ideal for warm-weather relaxation.
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Elliott Men's EVA Beach Slippers in Black Size 44/45 are open-toe outdoor slippers designed for comfort and durability. Crafted from lightweight EVA material for both the upper and sole, these beach slippers offer excellent cushioning and support for casual wear.EVA Construction: Both upper and sole made from durable, lightweight EVA material for long-lasting comfortThick Sole: 3.5cm+ sole thickness provides enhanced cushioning and support during extended wearOpen-Toe Design: Breathable open-toe shape keeps feet cool and ventilated in warm weatherInjection-Molded: Quality injection shoe construction ensures durability and consistent fitSize 44/45: European sizing for adult menSports-Inspired: Modern sports-oriented design suitable for beach and casual outdoor activitiesPerfect for beach outings, pool days, or casual indoor wear, these Elliott slippers combine practical functionality with comfortable EVA cushioning. The thickened sole and open-toe construction make them ideal for warm-weather relaxation.



















