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Tcx X-street Waterproof Women's Boots, Size 7 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Broomfield, Colorado, United States

Broomfield, Colorado, United States
Condition:Pre-owned

These boots are pre-owned and in excellent condition!  Women's Size US 7. The TCX X-Street Waterproof boot has a full grain leather upper with an inner waterproof lining. The ankle, toe, and heel are reinforced and the rubber sole has a distressed look.
  • Breathable, full-grain leather upper
  • Waterproof lining
  • Reinforced ankle, toe and heel
  • Lace closure
  • Molded EVA insole with antibacterial, moisture wicking face fabric
  • Distressed-look vintage rubber sole
  • CE certified

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