Built for Artisan Style and Soft Summer Comfort
The Born Iana Women’s is a softly structured gladiator sandal created for women who want effortless warm‑weather style with a handcrafted touch. Designed for long summer evenings and easy everyday wear, it blends smooth leather, flexible construction, and cushioned comfort in a clean, versatile silhouette.
The upper is made from soft hand‑finished full grain leather that brings an artisan feel to the sandal’s refined design. A breathable soft microfiber lining keeps the interior comfortable against the skin, while the adjustable hook and loop strap allows you to personalize the fit for secure all‑day support. The cushioned microfiber covered footbed includes extra foam that adds gentle softness to every step, helping reduce fatigue during longer days on your feet.
The high‑traction lightweight rubber outsole keeps the sandal flexible and easy to walk in, offering stability without added weight. Inside, Born’s Opanka handcrafted construction enhances natural movement and creates a broken in feel from the very first wear. With its low 1/2‑inch heel and softly structured gladiator profile, the Iana delivers a balance of comfort, simplicity, and warm‑weather style that pairs effortlessly with casual outfits and summer favorites.
Brown’s Shoe Fit provides a warm, community‑focused shopping experience built around comfort and personal attention. Their knowledgeable team takes the time to understand your needs, helping you find footwear that fits well, feels great, and supports your day with confidence.
- Soft hand‑finished full grain leather upper
- Breathable soft microfiber lining
- Cushioned microfiber covered footbed with extra foam for added comfort
- High traction flexible lightweight rubber outsole
- Adjustable hook and loop strap for a personalized fit
- Inside Opanka handcrafted construction
- Heel height: 1/2 inch
The Born Iana Women’s delivers artisan leather style, cushioned comfort, and flexible warm‑weather wear that fits naturally into your everyday routine.
