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Fiesta Feet’s colorful huaraches in San Antonio, TX

Shoes are like books, every pair tells a story; these huaraches are no exception.

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Express yourself with vibrant shoes — huarache waiting for?

Photo by @fiestafeet

Fiesta Feet is a Mexican-owned zapatería that sells colorful huaraches created by artisans in an array of styles that include flats, platforms + heels.

Buying your next (or first) pair of huaraches helps support young girls in need. A portion of the proceeds are directed towards supporting Casa Kamani — a foster home for survivors of abuse located in Guadalajara, Mexico.

What is a huarache? Simply put, the shoe originates from the Nahua people of Pre-Columbian Mexico. The sandals vary in material and design, but they each feature intricate woven details that make them unique to any other shoe.

You can purchase a pair of huaraches using Fiesta Feet’s online store.

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