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Palmdale, California, United States

Palmdale, California, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Dainese US Shoe Size (Men's):10 Manufacturer Part Number:1775114 Color:Black Gender:Men Material:Leather

These boots have never been used or even worn and have been in storage for a few years. 

This warm weather ankle boot for touring with an original design vaunts details provided with laser finishing. The uppers in cowhide and ample inserts in D-Stone fabric ensure good resistance to abrasion. Ventilation is promoted by the liner in 3D Bubble air gap material. Velcro protection over the lacing at the front keeps prevents accidental snagging. The Sechura ankle boot combines safety with practical wear thanks to the gear change guard, the non-slip sole, reflecting inserts, protection for the ankles in nylon, and the thermoformed heel.

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