American Club American Club Foam flip flops on the NH16 Black/Navy Black Beach

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American Club Foam flip flops NH16-black and navy blue

A light and convenient proposition for boys for the beach, swimming pool and for everyday summer activities. The American Club NH16 combines a simple, sporty design with practical properties - ideal where comfort over the water counts.

The most important features:

- manufacturer: American Club, model NH16

- purpose: beach, swimming pool, shower, yard and other summer outings

- color: black with pomegranate (black/navy blue)

- Materials: external rubber, sole and foam insert - lightweight construction ensuring comfort

- style: open-toe (no nose), strip pattern

- heel height/platform: approx. 2.5 cm

- packaging: original (foil)

- sexual purpose: boys

Benefits:

- Very lightweight construction thanks to the foam sole - reduces the fatigue of the feet during longer wearing.

- Simple cut easy to match swimsuits and summer costumes.

- Easy to clean - just rinse under water or wipe with a damp cloth.

- solid finish ensuring comfort when using the water.

Utility advice:

- After contact with sand or chlorine, rinse with clean water and leave to dry in a breathable place.

- Store in an original packaging or a dry place, away from a direct heat source.

If you are looking for simple, comfortable flip flops for the summer - American Club NH16 is a practical choice combining functionality with an attractive, sporty look. Check the available sizes and buy online or in the store.

  • Color of the sole: black
  • Sole material: foam
  • Insole material: other
  • Outer material: gum
  • Model: NH16
  • The nose: no nose piece
  • Heel / platform height: 2.5
  • Dominant pattern: stripes
  • Producent code: BM89419
  • Color: black
  • Spot color: blue

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