PG1 PG1 Black Ankle Boots On Hidden Wedge With Tiver Emblem

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Discover exceptional style and comfort with ankle boots with a hidden wedge from the PG1 brand! These elegant black ankle boots, decorated with an eye-catching emblem, impress not only with their design, but also with their functionality. Made of high-quality eco-leather, they look great on any occasion, combining a modern look with timeless elegance.

With an additional platform and a comfortable, flat heel (height 3.5 cm), these ankle boots provide stability and comfort all day long. The hidden 4.5 cm wedge adds a few inches to your height, making your legs look slimmer and making you feel confident in every situation. The high shaft of 14.5 cm is not only a stylish element, but also additional protection against the cold.

This model is designed with comfort in mind - the zipper makes it easy to put on and take off, and the breathable fabric insole provides all-day comfort. Additionally, the insulation inside the boots makes them ideal for colder days.

Don't forget our size chart - due to the oversized numbering, we suggest choosing a smaller size. PG1 ankle boots are a great choice for every woman who values ​​style, comfort and practicality. Change your wardrobe by adding these unique wedge ankle boots and enjoy a unique look and everyday comfort! Check out the other models in our collection - great style is waiting for you!

  • Shaft height (cm): 14,5
  • Collection: KeeShoes
  • Color: black
  • Color of the sole: black
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Outer material: artificial leather
  • Model: wedge heel boots
  • Warming: Yes
  • Type of heel: buskin
  • Shaft width: 14.5
  • Corpulence: G.
  • Shaft height: 14.5
  • Additional features: rhinestones
  • The nose: round
  • Height: for the ankle
  • Heel / platform height: 8
  • Dominant pattern: without pattern
  • Clasp: on the lock

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