Rieker Comfortable Openwork Slip-On Flats Beige 41430-60
41430-60Spring lightness and legendary comfort with Rieker Antistress
Are you looking for footwear that will allow your feet to breathe during warm days while providing relief even after many hours spent on your feet? Beige flats from the Rieker brand are the perfect solution for the upcoming spring-summer season. This slip-on model impresses not only with its universal, light color but above all with its intricate perforations that create a stylish, openwork pattern. An additional charm is provided by a subtle strap placed on the rounded toe. The construction of the upper, using an elastic finish that adapts to the foot (scrunchie fit), makes these shoes act almost like a soft sock. This is the quintessence of the Rieker brand's philosophy, where the key word is absolute comfort and care for foot health. The cult Antistress technology used in this model ensures that the flats are extremely lightweight, highly flexible, and perfectly absorb shocks with every step, protecting your joints and spine.
Benefits you'll feel
- Maximum breathability: Numerous openwork details and perforations in the upper ensure optimal ventilation, protecting your feet from overheating on hot summer days.
- Relief for tired feet: Advanced Rieker Antistress technology absorbs micro-shocks and guarantees extraordinary lightness, making the shoe practically imperceptible on the foot.
- Perfect fit without pressure: The flexible upper and very wide, rounded toe provide freedom for your toes, making it a fantastic choice also for women with foot problems or bunions.
- Softness of steps and hygiene: The interior equipped with a natural leather insole takes care of the appropriate microclimate inside the shoe and prevents unpleasant abrasions.
- Ease of putting on: The entirely slip-on design allows for instant putting on of the footwear – perfectly in line with the company's "slip on and forget" rule.
Style inspirations from midiamo.pl
Are you wondering what to pair these exceptional, comfortable flats with? They are incredibly graceful to style! What clothes do openwork flats for warm days go with? They will perfectly match in a romantic duo with a summer, airy floral maxi dress and a woven straw hat, creating a fresh, holiday look. If you prefer a more everyday, urban style, bet on proven classics. Combine these beige flats with classic mom-fit jeans with slightly rolled-up legs and a smooth cashmere v-neck sweater or a simple t-shirt. Such an outfit, combined with the Rieker model, will be great for a quick shopping trip, guaranteeing reliable comfort all day long.
Ready for your new favorite model?
Don't let discomfort and fatigue cross your spring and summer plans. These beige openwork flats from Rieker are a true investment in health, relief, and the beautiful appearance of your feet. Visit our store midiamo.pl and see for yourself how pleasant and light everyday walking can be. Order this unique model at midiamo.pl today and enjoy the perfect combination of aesthetics and Antistress technology that will relieve your spine. Choose Swiss-German quality at midiamo.pl, which millions of active women around the world have fallen in love with!
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| Size | Insole length (cm) | Foot length |
|---|---|---|
| 36 | 23,0 | 22,6 - 23,0 |
| 37 | 24,0 | 23,1 - 24,0 |
| 38 | 24,5 | 24,1 - 24,5 |
| 39 | 25,5 | 24,6 - 25,5 |
| 40 | 26,0 | 25,6 - 26,0 |
| 41 | 26,5 | 26,1 - 26,5 |
UNIVERSAL SIZE TABLE

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHOE SIZE?
1. Draw the foot on a white sheet of paper and draw two parallel lines, measure the distance between the heel and toe
2. If one foot is shorter, choose a size that matches the longer foot:
3. For shoes with a round or square toe, the length of the insole should be about 0.5 cm longer than the length of the foot:
4. For shoes with almond or pointed toe, the length of the insole should be about 0.7 - 1 cm longer than the length of the foot:
5. For slides or sandals, the length of the insole should be equal to the length of the foot:









