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F4-12 - GIULIA VERNICE NERO 38 80mm

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F4-12 - GIULIA VERNICE NERO 38 80mmDcollet a punta sfilata in vernice, cinturino alla caviglia e tacco a spillo da 80mm, 100mm o 120mm Tomaia: Vernice Interno: Vera pelle Calzata: Regolare Suola antiscivolo Cinturino alla caviglia Tacco: A spillo Calzatura artigianale da donna 100% Made in Italy

Décolleté a punta sfilata in vernice, cinturino alla caviglia e tacco a spillo da 80mm, 100mm o 120mm

  • Tomaia: Vernice
  • Interno: Vera pelle
  • Calzata: Regolare
  • Suola antiscivolo
  • Cinturino alla caviglia
  • Tacco: A spillo

Calzatura artigianale da donna 100% Made in Italy

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