100% Cork Dartboard 300mm
Cork MinistryKTD300
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Do you ever get the feeling that most summer sliders are made from cheap rubber or plastic, and after just one season they’re fit only for the bin? Mass-produced, soulless designs — the same look over and over again, with no real thought behind them. You buy them “just for now”, wear them for a few weeks and… end up spending money on yet another pair. It’s not always possible to eliminate plastics entirely, but in this case you can at least reduce their use. Cork Flip Flops are a great choice for anyone who doesn’t want to wear the same thing as everyone else. If you’re fed up with stiff, uncomfortable flip-flops from the supermarket, these are made for you.
Super Comfortable
For The Pool And The Beach
Lightweight
Slip-Resistant
Breathable & Natural Material
A Look That Stands Out
They’re built from three main layers – each with its own purpose.
The footbed is made from natural cork. If you’re not a fan of cold, rock-hard soles, cork is the way to go. It’s lightweight, durable and naturally comfortable for the skin. This means:
Worth noting: cork is a natural, porous material. As a result, each pair may vary slightly in appearance. That’s not a flaw – it’s part of its natural character.
The sole is made from EVA. Beneath the cork sits a lightweight synthetic foam layer. It prevents you from feeling hard paving stones or concrete underfoot. It’s responsible for:
The straps are made from flexible PVC, which:
Anyone looking for lightweight, comfortable footwear for summer — whether at home, on holiday, or out and about on warm days in town.
They’re a great choice if:
Who might they not be the right fit for?
To be completely honest:
Yes — cork is naturally durable and slightly springy. That means:
If you have sensitive feet and don’t get on with very hard soles, you’ll definitely notice the difference.
Yes — they’re a great choice for:
The durable rubber outsole helps prevent slipping, while the cork footbed doesn’t heat up as much as thin black rubber underfoot.
Simply wipe the footbed with a slightly damp cloth. After cleaning, leave the flip flops to dry at room temperature.
What not to do:
Not all sliders are created equal — it all starts with the material.
Mass production usually means compromises — cheaper materials, shorter lifespan, no real character. You buy something that looks good at first, only for it to lose its quality all too quickly. Cork is a completely different story. Its unique structure and natural resilience make a noticeable difference with every step.

If your feet ache after a full day in flip-flops, the material is usually to blame. Rubber that’s too hard offers no cushioning, while overly soft soles may feel comfortable at first — but only initially. They quickly compress and stop supporting your foot properly. Cork performs far better. Gently flexes under your weight without collapsing. Each step is softly cushioned, and pressure is distributed more evenly across the foot.
Cork is also lightweight and breathable. Being natural and hypoallergenic, it’s a great option for sensitive skin. The low weight makes a real difference too — especially if you’re travelling with hand luggage and counting every gram, or if you’re wearing your sliders for hours on end.
These flip flops were designed with the summer season in mind. They’re ideal for seaside holidays, resorts, poolside lounging or strolls along the promenade. If you’re packing a suitcase and don’t want to lug around heavy shoes, this is exactly the kind of footwear you need — lightweight, simple, and ready to slip on in seconds.
The natural texture of cork offers a slight grip, so your foot doesn’t slide around inside the sandal like it would on a smooth plastic footbed. They’re a great choice for hotel showers, trips to the beach, or simply everyday wear. Holiday flip-flops that are comfortable, lightweight and effortlessly stylish.
More and more people are moving away from buying yet another pair of cheap plastic flip-flops “just for the season”. Today, we’re looking for something more considered — a material that’s natural, less obvious, yet still practical. Cork fits perfectly with the shift towards more mindful consumption. It’s a renewable resource, harvested without cutting down trees. If making more responsible choices matters to you, this is a step in the right direction.
For decades, cork has been closely associated with Portugal, where working with it is a craft rooted in tradition. Now it’s making a comeback in a modern form — particularly in vegan fashion and designs centred around natural materials. It’s not a loud, passing trend, but a simple material with a story behind it.
| Size | M (suitable for feet size 36–39) |