Okabashi Women’s Samantha Ballet Flat – Daily Slip-On with Arch Support, Made in USA

$29.95

The Okabashi Women’s Samantha is an open-vamp ballet flat with built-in arch support and reflexology footbed — the elevated daily slip-on Okabashi makes in Buford, Georgia. Machine-washable, two-year guarantee, made in the USA since 1984.

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Key Features

  • Women's open-vamp ballet flat with refined silhouette and reflexology massage footbed
  • Microplast upper conforms to the foot and holds shape through years of daily wear
  • Built-in arch support and contoured footbed deliver full-day comfort for standing work
  • Fully machine-washable for restaurant spills, summer sweat, and daily wear cleanup
  • Made in Buford, Georgia by Okabashi since 1984 — backed by a two-year guarantee against breakage
👌 Classic Everyday Style🧵 Built to Wear Well🎁 Strong Gift Option

The Okabashi Samantha ballet flat is a step above Okabashi’s everyday flats — the open vamp gives the silhouette a more refined look, and the Microplast upper holds its shape through years of daily wear. Built-in arch support and reflexology footbed deliver Okabashi’s signature foot comfort underneath a cleaner outline.

Samantha flats are sized for women who put on a flat every morning — office shifts, school pickup, retail floors, restaurant work, summer travel. The closed-heel construction stays put through walking, and the entire shoe rinses clean under the faucet or runs through the washing machine when needed.

Okabashi has been making sandals in Buford, Georgia since 1984 — the only major American shoe manufacturer to keep production fully on U.S. soil. Their proprietary Microplast material is up to 25% recycled and fully machine-washable, and Okabashi backs every pair with a two-year guarantee against breakage.

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