Side Strap Leather Sneakers – Black
The forte of David Wej is understated glamour and chic elegance in clothings and accessories that come in timeless designs and lasting quality so that the products always hit the right note.
Material: Leather
Colour: Black
Smart Fit
Superior Quality
$56.00
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Size | 40, 41, 43, 47, 48 |
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