Mila and Bartek develop partnerships
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Mila and Bartek develop partnerships

The spring-summer assortment of children's shoes of the Polish brand Bartek appeared on the website of the Ural shoe wholesaler Mila, consisting of 180 models of booties, sandals, anklet, sandals, shoes, boots, casual shoes and low shoes for children, made of genuine leather on a bike or leather lining. The next stage in the development of partnerships between the Russian wholesale supplier and the Polish manufacturer will be the holding of an exhibition in the Mila showroom for entrepreneurs who can examine the collection in detail and touch every sample. Bartek brand children's shoes are original projects developed jointly with anthropologists and orthopedists. Every year, under the Bartek brand, about 300 shoe models of various colors are produced for children aged 1 to 10. The brand is widely known in Poland and other foreign countries.

The spring-summer assortment of children's shoes of the Polish brand Bartek appeared on the website of the Ural footwear wholesaler Mila, consisting of 180 models of booties, sandals, anklet, sandals, shoes, boots, ...
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