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Barreletics x Coperni Grip Sock

Barreletics x Coperni Grip Sock

Designed for Barre, Pilates, Lagree, Reformer, and Yoga, the Coperni x Barreletics shoes bring precision and grounding to every movement. Presented in an exclusive Coperni colourway, this limited edition reinterprets Barreletics’ signature studio footwear through the Maison’s contemporary design language.

Crafted to feel like a second skin, the ultra-light and breathable construction allows the foot to move naturally while maintaining secure grip and stability. The closed-sole design delivers full-bottom traction, offering barefoot control with added protection and balance.

Created for studio training—from Reformer sessions to Megaformer sequences—the flexible structure supports natural toe movement and steady alignment, helping the body move with confidence and ease.

First introduced on the SS26 runway, the collaboration reflects Coperni’s ongoing dialogue with the body and its mechanics—where anatomy becomes movement, and function becomes freedom.

$38.60

Original: $110.30

-65%
Barreletics x Coperni Grip Sock

$110.30

$38.60
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Description

Designed for Barre, Pilates, Lagree, Reformer, and Yoga, the Coperni x Barreletics shoes bring precision and grounding to every movement. Presented in an exclusive Coperni colourway, this limited edition reinterprets Barreletics’ signature studio footwear through the Maison’s contemporary design language.

Crafted to feel like a second skin, the ultra-light and breathable construction allows the foot to move naturally while maintaining secure grip and stability. The closed-sole design delivers full-bottom traction, offering barefoot control with added protection and balance.

Created for studio training—from Reformer sessions to Megaformer sequences—the flexible structure supports natural toe movement and steady alignment, helping the body move with confidence and ease.

First introduced on the SS26 runway, the collaboration reflects Coperni’s ongoing dialogue with the body and its mechanics—where anatomy becomes movement, and function becomes freedom.