Barefoot Boots List

You asked for a list, and I made a list. These are all the boots I have tested. Some I bought, some I received as a gift for review. I tried to add the information that all of you requested via Instagram. If I am missing information or you have insights on a specific brand/model,

Mukishoes Chelsea Leo

If you follow me on Instagram, you know I am a big fan of this brand. I already own two pairs of Chelsea boots from Mukishoes. You can read my reviews here: Caramel and Oat. They are my favorite shoes to wear for fall and spring. They are easy to wear and style. I am

Mukishoes Spring 2022 Collection: Lemon and Salvia

Company Mukishoes is a small business owned by Madlen and Marta in Portugal. Their handcrafted shoes are made in a small, family-owned, local manufacturer with materials that are local, organic, and fair-trade, dyed with GOTS certified pigments. They don’t over produce, which means their models sellout fast and many of the models are not produced

Mukishoes Quercus

I bought these boots with a discount, my opinion is my own. I do love the brand, their values, quality, and style, so I am an affiliate and you can use my code MAESTRAMUKI to receive 10% off your entire purchase. I’m going to be honest: I really wanted to try their Igneous model, I’ve

Mukishoes Thyme

I won this pair of shoes on August 2020 on Instagram. I had seen the brand, but I was still new to barefoot shoes, so I didn’t know much about them. I was surprised with the quality of the shoe, the comfort, and flexibility. I actually thought they were too flexible for me. I had

Mukishoes Chelsea Caramel

I have been drooling over the Mukishoes Raw Leather Brown, which are high tops made of leather, for a while now.  Nevertheless, I find it intimidating ordering from overseas and not knowing if they will fit or not. The shoes are 150+ Euros plus shipping to the US, so I was really excited when I

Sneakers for Women

I have never been a sneakers person. I have always been a high heels one. The most difficult thing about transitioning to barefoot shoes is accepting that my shoes do not look girly, cute, sexy, nor small. I know this says more about our society and the roles we, as women, are supposed to fill.