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The image displays a dense, multi-tiered retail arrangement of traditional Moroccan footwear, commonly known as babouches, within an outdoor market or shop in Tanger, Morocco.

The upper and middle sections of the display feature numerous pairs of round-toed and subtly pointed-toe leather slippers stacked and arranged. These slippers exhibit a broad palette of solid colors, including fuchsia, red, orange, black, dark green, royal blue, light grey, and lime green. Some solid-colored pairs, such as the red, dark green, and royal blue ones, are embellished with small, multi-colored decorative buttons on the vamp. Other leather babouches, specifically the light grey and black pairs, feature stamped or laser-cut geometric patterns. Small white paper tags, handwritten with numbers such as "100," "110," and "150," are tucked into several slippers, indicating pricing. A brown leather satchel or bag is partially visible at the top edge of the frame, resting above the footwear.

To the right, from the mid-frame downwards, are multiple pairs of pointed-toe babouches. These are distinguished by elaborate, multi-colored embroidery featuring gold, red, green, and blue floral or geometric motifs on backgrounds of deep red, maroon, and cream.

The lowest section of the display rests directly on a textured grey surface, consistent with cobblestones or pavement. This tier showcases rows of more structured, closed-toe shoes or sandals. These items feature intricate, vibrant geometric embroidery in patterns of red, yellow, blue, green, and black, applied to base materials in colors such as light blue, black, yellow, pink, and white. A portion of a patterned rug or mat is visible beneath these shoes. The scene contains no individuals; it solely depicts the static arrangement of merchandise.
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Mar 2, 2026, 4:28 PM

Tanger طنجة, Morocco

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The image displays a dense, multi-tiered retail arrangement of traditional Moroccan footwear, commonly known as babouches, within an outdoor market or shop in Tanger, Morocco. The upper and middle sections of the display feature numerous pairs of round-toed and subtly pointed-toe leather slippers stacked and arranged. These slippers exhibit a broad palette of solid colors, including fuchsia, red, orange, black, dark green, royal blue, light grey, and lime green. Some solid-colored pairs, such as the red, dark green, and royal blue ones, are embellished with small, multi-colored decorative buttons on the vamp. Other leather babouches, specifically the light grey and black pairs, feature stamped or laser-cut geometric patterns. Small white paper tags, handwritten with numbers such as "100," "110," and "150," are tucked into several slippers, indicating pricing. A brown leather satchel or bag is partially visible at the top edge of the frame, resting above the footwear. To the right, from the mid-frame downwards, are multiple pairs of pointed-toe babouches. These are distinguished by elaborate, multi-colored embroidery featuring gold, red, green, and blue floral or geometric motifs on backgrounds of deep red, maroon, and cream. The lowest section of the display rests directly on a textured grey surface, consistent with cobblestones or pavement. This tier showcases rows of more structured, closed-toe shoes or sandals. These items feature intricate, vibrant geometric embroidery in patterns of red, yellow, blue, green, and black, applied to base materials in colors such as light blue, black, yellow, pink, and white. A portion of a patterned rug or mat is visible beneath these shoes. The scene contains no individuals; it solely depicts the static arrangement of merchandise.

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