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brown dress shoes women Barefoot Oxford Shoes Women - Laced BrownThe Oxford Style Lace up Brown Women's Shoes are crafted from premium calf leather and buffalo leather, featuring a copper capsule for enhanced sensory feedback. This design helps your feet connect with the ground, offering a natural, sock free experience. These shoes provide a well ventilated environment, keeping your feet cool and dry while preventing issues like odor and fungus. Lightweight and designed for freedom, these shoes allow your toes to

The Oxford Style Lace-up Brown Women's Shoes are crafted from premium calf leather and buffalo leather, featuring a copper capsule for enhanced sensory feedback. This design helps your feet connect with the ground, offering a natural, sock-free experience. These shoes provide a well-ventilated environment, keeping your feet cool and dry while preventing issues like odor and fungus.

Lightweight and designed for freedom, these shoes allow your toes to spread naturally. Initially, you might feel the inner seams, but they will adjust with wear. Ideal for spring and summer, these shoes offer exceptional comfort and support. Color variations may occur due to lighting and screen settings. Easy returns are available through our U.S. warehouse.

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✅ We used 1st quality calf leather on and inside the shoes, and buffalo leather on the sole. We supported the conductivity by adding a pure copper capsule made of buffalo skin to the base. We offer your feet the sensory feedback they crave. You feel the ground and you begin to reconnect with the environment. You do not need to wear socks. Transfer the electricity in your body to the ground.
✅ Offering a naturally air-conditioned environment to your feet, these shoes surprisingly keep your feet cool and dry, while your feet are saturated with oxygen. There will be no problems such as wounds, eczema, fungus, odor on your foot skin. Ideal for daily use in summer and spring. It is preferred indoors in the winter period.
✅ We thought about the comfort of your feet. We offer freedom to your fingers with our design. Give your toes much-needed freedom by allowing your toes to spread out into their natural stance.
✅ These handmade shoes are lightweight so you won't even notice you're wearing them. If you've ever worn great barefoot shoes, you'll never want to go back to regular shoes. It's crazy that we realize the weight we carry on our feet every day when we switch to lighter shoes. Switch to barefoot shoes and say goodbye to heavy feet.
✅ It is completely normal to feel the inner seams at first. Within a few hours, the cotton thread will be level with the skin and will not be felt.
✅ All photos of the product were taken by us. We will send you the same product as in the picture. the pattern does not change, but we cannot guarantee the color tone constancy. You may see a slight color tone difference between the product you bought and the photo you see on the screen, due to the light of the environment where the photo was taken and the color settings of the screen you are looking at!
✅ If the product does not fit your feet or there is an unexpected problem, you can use our warehouse in America to return it. You don't pay high shipping charges.
✅ We wish these healthy shoes to be a part of your spring and summer habits. It feels good to think that your feet are more comfortable than ever before.

Highlights of this lace-up barefoot brown women's shoe

  • Natural product, keeps feet warm indoors.
  • Premium calf leather surface, buffalo leather sole with copper capsule for conductivity.
  • Lightweight handmade shoe, barely noticeable when worn.
  • Inner seams normalize quickly.
  • Actual product matches photos, slight color variations possible.
  • Easy returns via our U.S. warehouse, no high shipping fees.
  • Suitable for year-round wear, enhancing foot comfort and health.
  • Crafted with 1st quality calf leather and buffalo leather sole with a copper capsule for enhanced conductivity.
  • Designed for a natural barefoot experience, providing comfort for both indoor and outdoor wear.
  • Oxford style with lace-up closure, combining classic design with modern barefoot comfort.
  • Handmade and lightweight, allowing freedom of movement without sacrificing style.
  • All photos represent the actual product, though slight color variations may occur due to lighting and screen settings.

Oxford Style Lace-up Brown Shoes

The Oxford Style Lace-up Brown Shoes feature a classic brown hue that effortlessly complements a variety of outfits. This versatile color pairs well with both casual and formal attire, adding a touch of sophistication and warmth to your look. Ideal for enhancing any wardrobe, the brown shade offers a timeless and elegant finish.

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Our Barefoot Oxford Shoes are crafted from high-quality calf leather and feature a durable buffalo leather sole, enhanced with a pure copper capsule for exceptional sensory feedback. Designed with a classic Oxford style and subtle laced details, these shoes offer both sophistication and comfort, making them the ideal choice for those who value natural movement and timeless design.

These barefoot lace shoes provide a natural air-conditioning effect, keeping your feet cool and dry during the summer months while also providing comfort indoors during the winter. Say goodbye to the need for socks—our barefoot oxford shoe design allows you to stay connected to the ground while promoting healthy toe movement and breathability.

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Every pair of oxford barefoot shoes is carefully handmade, ensuring a lightweight, almost barefoot experience that offers complete freedom for your toes. You’ll notice the difference with each step as your feet feel less burdened and more supported by the ground. The natural construction and minimal seams provide a comfortable fit that adapts to your foot's shape, while the durable materials keep your feet safe and free of common issues such as irritation and odor.

Our barefoot shoes oxford collection is perfect for any season and easily complements a variety of outfits. These shoes aren’t just footwear; they’re a commitment to natural comfort and style, suitable for all-day wear and ideal for enhancing your foot health. Experience the feeling of truly connected movement with barefoot oxford shoes women who value timeless design and functional comfort.

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★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
Levy provides a masterful history of American capitalism. His work is detailed and brilliantly written. You should buy this book for its last section: the age of chaos. Here Levy details the US economy since Reagan and identifies critical trends and questions we all need to address. This is not a book for a casual reader, each chapter is hard work. However, the rewards more than outweigh the effort.
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An interesting look at capitalism in the US
Format: Hardcover
Seller: Product arrived on time in good condition. No issues with the seller at all! Book: This is a pretty dense history of the US through the lense of capitalism. There are quite a few editing errors (typos, incorrect quotation formatting, etc) that are speed bumps to the flow of this book but don’t ruin the reading experience. There are also a few moments where a subjective claim is made using a historical event as a backdrop, but the claim isn’t elaborated on as well as it could be. I chalk this up to the focus of the book being on history and not economics, but I do think if a claim is made it would be interesting to have more data as to why the claim was made.
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Boise, US
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Marx had the proletariat, Mao had the farmers, America has the owners of financial capital
Format: Kindle
What makes Jonathan Levy’s book so informative is that it is truly a parallel history of its politics and its economics. And only by viewing these two intertwined paths side by side can you truly understand the myth of the American free market. America’s politics and its economics have never, since the country’s founding, been separated. The state has been an integral part of everything economic to an extent that would make the most rabid socialist gasp in horror. The only difference is that while the Marxist state stood side by side with the proletariat, and Mao built the number two economy in the world on the support of farmers, America built its economic marvel on the backs of, and for the benefit of, the owners of financial capital. That’s not all bad, mind you. It takes workers, farmers, and the owners of capital to build a modern economy. The tension comes when there is a lack of balance between the importance the state attaches to each. And there can be little surprise that America’s politicians have put the owners of financial capital at the top of their list of priorities. Politicians, after all, can do nothing without power, and power comes via the electoral process, a process that is today fueled by obscene amounts of money. And who has all that money? The American economic narrative is a misleading tale of meritocracy and free markets. The Horatio Alger-based myth is that you are only limited by your skills and your ambition. And like most enduring myths there is a thread of truth to it. Many successful people truly deserve what they have achieved. But does anyone really possess $150 billion of personal merit? Can we statistically accept that the wealthiest nation in the world is also one of the most financially unequal without seeing a pattern of bias? Perhaps the most selectively quoted book in history is Adam Smith’s “Wealth of Nations”, published, strangely enough, in 1776. Often credited with being the father of capitalism, Smith argued that markets free of excessive regulation would be more efficient than markets that were overly regulated, although Smith “made no categorical separation between the political and the economic, or state and market.” Smith did, however, warn against the socially destructive power of monopolies, which unregulated markets will not protect against, and he correctly predicted that the excessive division of labor would lead to a degree of labor and wealth inequity that would destroy society. At the time when US Steel, General Electric, and General Motors, among many others, were the power behind America’s global economic hegemony, most Americans earned a living through wages. And those wages were made possible by long term fixed investments that created jobs. They were generally big bets that took a long time to earn a return but that aligned with the jobs-first priorities of most companies. (Employees first, communities second, shareholders a distant third.) And while not every employee enjoyed the same salary, the differences between the top earners and the average earners was a fraction of what it is today. That era, of course, is long over. The current economy is geared toward the creation of wealth through the short-term investment in assets that will appreciate rapidly and are highly liquid. At the moment that is the stock market and synthetic financial tools pedaled by hedge funds, banks, and the like. The problem is that the wage market encompassed much of America. The asset appreciation market encompasses only a tiny sliver of the richest among us. There is spillover, of course. The lawyers, analysts, consultants, bankers, and sales people who serve the asset appreciation market are doing quite well. But the man or woman who has less education and who might have made a decent living in a steel mill or car assembly plant, has lost out. 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