When we think of ballerinas, it's easy to associate them with spring and summer. However, at dfyf we know that this versatile footwear can accompany you all year round if you choose the right accessories. How? We'll tell you!
Shearling insoles: warmth and comfort
One of the best-kept secrets for wearing ballerinas in winter is using shearling insoles in our ballerinas. These insoles, besides adding an extra layer of warmth, make every step more comfortable and cushioned. In our collection, you'll find models that perfectly fit this type of insoles, allowing you to keep enjoying your favorite ballerinas even on the coldest days.
Ballerinas with socks: trend and functionality
If you haven't tried the combination of ballerinas with socks yet, we encourage you to do so. It's not only a trend we've seen on runways and street style, but also a practical way to keep your feet warm. From wool socks to models with lurex details for a sophisticated touch, there are endless ways to play with this combination. Opt for neutral tones for a classic look or dare with vibrant colors for a striking contrast.
Ballerinas can fit perfectly into winter outfits. Pair them with jeans and a chunky knit sweater for a casual look, or wear them with thick tights and a dress for a more sophisticated style. For colder days, an oversized coat and a wool scarf will be your best allies.

So now you know, ballerinas aren't just for summer. With the right accessories, you can wear them comfortably all year round without giving up style or warmth. Also, thanks to their interchangeable insoles, you can easily adapt them to temperature changes. Now that spring is here, you can start the day wearing your ballerinas with the shearling insoles to fight the morning chill and switch to leather ones when temperatures rise in the afternoon. And when the heat arrives, you'll keep enjoying your favorite ballerinas with the leather insoles, which provide freshness and comfort in the warmer months.
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