Beautiful heavy soft leather high Western boots made by Remarcello, a Hong Kong company specializing in high fashion footwear in quality materials...The uppers are a "weathered" black, a color that is almost grey, with whiskey brown inserts and white stitching, leather lining, stacked leather heels and synthetic sole.
FLAWS: Very light signs of wear (see photos), overall in excellent condition.
SIZING AND MEASUREMENTS: Labelled size 34, which is a US 4.5, measurements are heel to toe on the OUTSIDE 11" (extended toe, underslung heel), across the ball of the foot on the outside 3.25" (extended sole), heels 1.5", uppers 14.5" from sole to top along the side seam.
Please compare these measurements to a similarly styled pair you already own as there can be no returns due to fit.
Our home is non-smoking and we have no pets.
While I do my best to describe any scents, odors or potential allergens, most of my items are pre-owned. This may pose a problem for the exquisitely sensitive or very allergic...please keep this in mind before bidding or buying.
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