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Handcrafted Women’s Retro Leather Shoes - two tone - heels -

SKU: 8659-1529837
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Retro, rock & roll, dance all night shoes!

Leslie shoes are maufactured locally in Padstow, NSW. Leslie Shoe Manufacturing was established in 1965, and have a wide knowledge of all aspects of the footwear industry, but specialise in high quality dance footwear.

This Misti is a low-rise shoe, perfect for comfort & style. A super comfortable, vintage inspired shoe, perfect for dancing on all surfaces, with a solid heel that prevents slippage and improves stability. A playful spin on a pair of classic saddle shoes in black and white two tone, with perforation detail.

Specifications:

  • Leather upper
  • Leather inner
  • Leather sole
  • Rubber heel for added grip
  • As new condition, worn in shop only. Small scuff mark (as shown) that should clean off.

Condition
New: without tags
Brands
Other
Size
7.5
Colour
Black , White
Material
Leather

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