Original Owner. Worn minimally. Absolute Mint Condition.
Soles and Heels show no wear. (See Photos) Uppers, Shoe Strings, Buckle Clamps, Inners are Near Mint Condition also. Please check iiCon website for any additional techs and specs. Please check all my feedback as I am proud of all of it. Shipping is $7.00 to Continental USA. Good Luck! |
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