SUPER-STAR SABOT LEOPARD HORSY
Product Highlights
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Iconic Super-Star sabot sneaker silhouette
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Beige and brown leopard-print pony skin upper
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Black leather star and ice-gray suede tongue detailing
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Ice-gray laces for a refined finish
Description
A bold yet sophisticated sneaker in a chic sabot design, crafted with leopard-print pony skin and luxe leather accents. Perfect for adding a statement touch to any contemporary wardrobe.
Colour: Beige and Brown Leopard
Material: Pony Skin, Leather, Suede
Details
Product Highlights
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Iconic Super-Star sabot sneaker silhouette
-
Beige and brown leopard-print pony skin upper
-
Black leather star and ice-gray suede tongue detailing
-
Ice-gray laces for a refined finish
Description
A bold yet sophisticated sneaker in a chic sabot design, crafted with leopard-print pony skin and luxe leather accents. Perfect for adding a statement touch to any contemporary wardrobe.
Colour: Beige and Brown Leopard
Material: Pony Skin, Leather, Suede
Delivery & Returns
We aim to have all deliveries dispatched within 2 days and will confirm once shipment has been made to you.
Rates – (All packages are shipped through Irish Postal Service using Registered Mail)
- Ireland: FREE shipping on orders 1-5 working days after your order has been confirmed.
- Ireland: €10 Express delivery 1-5 working days after your order has been confirmed.
- UK: €10 with delivery 3-10 working days after your order has been confirmed.€20 Express delivery.
- Europe: €20 with delivery 3-12 working days after your order has been confirmed. €30 Express delivery 1-5 days after your order has been confirmed.
- Rest of World: €30 with delivery 5 – 15 working days after your order has been confirmed.
Please email us if you have any questions regarding the shipment of your purchase: lesjumellesgalway@gmail.com
| S | M | L | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chest(Inch) | 40 | 42 | 44 |
| Shouder(Inch) | 17 | 18 | 19 |
| Arm(Inch) | 20 | 21 | 22 |
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28 YEARS IN BUSINESS
Proudly Curating exciting Irish and International designers in the west of Ireland for almost three decades