Some brands are built on marketing. Nina Shoes was built on family. It started in 1953, in a small factory on Prince Street in the heart of SoHo, New York. Two brothers Stanley and Mike Silverstein, Cuban immigrants with a passion for craft began handmaking women’s shoes from scratch. Wood-bottom clogs with leather and vinyl vamps, fastened with upholstery tacks. Simple, beautiful, and entirely made by hand.
Stanley named the brand after his firstborn daughter, Nina. It wasn’t a marketing decision. It was a declaration of what the brand would always stand for: something personal, something made with love, and something meant to make women feel good.




