Trend Alert . Beware, there is a brand on which our seismograph indicates a particular fibrillation in our country. It ‘s time to straighten the antennae.
It’s called Karma Of Charme and , for those who still do not know, is specialized in a product that has become a real genre: the indianine boots.
The trend , which has seen a boom in recent years , now is coming back into vogue and Karma is a candidate as the absolute benchmark in the industry.
Karma is manufactured 100 % in Italy, hand-stitched in wise laboratories in the Marche. The extraordinary thing is that a small business , founded in 2005 , has in recent years experienced a crazy success , thanks to the qualities that the world goes crazy for us : a product that smells entirely of craftsmanship and made in Italy and has become a must absolute in many foreign countries such as Germany, Holland and Russia.
Thanks to this success , the brand is back this spring to win the heart of his native land , arriving at the right time with the right product : a beautiful new collection .
Karma today expanded its line : indianine not only traditional , but the line is enriched with variations on the theme with low -and mid- fully studded boots in soft leather with antique effect models with chains around his ankles delicious and much more. A brief on this blog all the pictures of the new collection.
Karma Of Charme is a candidate to become a word synonymous with high quality boots and indianine .
More info: official site www.karmaofcharme.it and Facebook official page.
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