Nib Simpson Race Heroux Black Suede 56105 Racing High Top Boots Mens Size 10.5 on 2040-parts.com
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NIB Simpson Race Heroux black suede 56105 racing high top boots mens size 10.5 Size: mens size 10.5 New in box, no flaw (see photos) measurements in description Measurements taken with the garment flat on the table: Heel 1.25 inches Heel to toe 12 inches Side to side at the sole 4.25 inches Note: Measurements may vary. Use as guideline not for exact measurements. |
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