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Designer Footwear at Kiti

The footwear edit at Kiti covers the full wardrobe: trainers, ballet flats, heels, boots, sandals, loafers, and mules. Every style is chosen because it earns its place in a real wardrobe rather than filling a trend-driven gap, and because the brand behind it has a genuine commitment to quality and considered production.

Alohas is the label that defines the edit. The Barcelona brand was founded in 2015 and designs all of its footwear in Spain, producing with trusted artisan partners in Spain and Portugal. Its on-demand model means that production only begins once orders are placed, significantly reducing overproduction and waste. The result is footwear that is beautifully made, thoughtfully priced, and genuinely sustainable in its approach. The TB.490 trainer is the brand's most recognisable style, a low-top sneaker in suede and leather with a distinctive gummy sole that has attracted a following among women looking for a trainer with real design intent. The Rosalind ballet flat has similarly built a loyal base for its clean lines and wearability across a wide range of outfits.

Esska brings a different energy to the edit, with feminine heels, mules, and occasion footwear that complement the more casual offerings from Alohas and give the collection genuine range across formality levels.

Trainers, Ballet Flats and Sandals

Trainers are the most-worn shoe in most wardrobes, and the Kiti trainer edit reflects that reality. Alohas' TB.490 is the centrepiece: available in a wide range of colours and finishes, it is the kind of trainer that works with jeans, dresses, and everything in between without looking like a compromise. It tends to run slightly large, so checking the size guide before ordering is worthwhile.

Ballet flats are equally strong in the edit. The Alohas Rosalind flat has become one of the brand's most consistent performers, offering a clean, refined silhouette in a range of leathers and textures that elevates any outfit without demanding effort. Sandals from Alohas complete the warmer-months offering, with styles that carry the same design confidence and material quality as the rest of the range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What footwear brands does Kiti stock?

Kiti stocks footwear from Alohas and Esska. Alohas is a Barcelona footwear brand known for its on-demand production model, sustainably made trainers, ballet flats, sandals, boots, and heels. Esska brings feminine occasion footwear and heels to complement the more casual Alohas range.

Do you stock women's trainers?

Yes. Trainers are a core part of the Kiti footwear edit. The Alohas TB.490 is the standout style, a low-top sneaker in suede and leather with a gummy sole, available in a wide range of colours and finishes. New colourways arrive regularly with each Alohas drop.

Do you stock ballet flats?

Yes. The Alohas Rosalind is one of the most popular styles in the Kiti footwear edit, offering a clean, refined ballet flat in a range of leathers and textures. It tends to fit true to size and works across a wide range of outfits and occasions.

Are the shoes at Kiti sustainable?

Alohas operates an on-demand production model that significantly reduces overproduction and waste. Shoes are designed in Barcelona and produced with trusted artisan partners in Spain and Portugal. The brand is transparent about its production practices and continues to develop more sustainable materials as part of its ongoing work.

How does Alohas sizing work?

Alohas uses European sizing. The TB.490 trainer tends to run slightly large, so sizing down is often recommended if you are between sizes. The Rosalind ballet flat tends to fit true to size. Each product page includes a size guide, and we are happy to advise on fit for a specific style.

Can I try shoes in store at Kiti?

Yes. Visit us on Pontcanna Street in Cardiff to try footwear from the edit in person. Our team can help you find the right fit and style for your wardrobe. You are also welcome to get in touch online before making the trip.