Olivier Olivier Green openwork boots

US $143,11
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The presented Olivier women's boots are a unique combination of elegance and comfort. Made of soft nubuck that fits perfectly to the legs, ensuring comfort of wearing all day long. Their lower part is equipped with a massive sole and a medium-high heel - 7.5 cm, which offers good insulation from the ground. The unique element of these shoes is the upper part with an openwork, geometric pattern. For convenience, the boots are equipped with a zipper.

This model is perfect for spring and autumn, matching well with dresses and tights, although they can also be worn on bare legs. These are universal shoes that work perfectly in Polish weather conditions. High-quality materials and careful workmanship make these shoes last for years.

The product is available in a fashionable green color, although the manufacturer also offers other color variants. Absolutely airy, they ensure foot comfort regardless of the temperature. They are knee-length, which emphasizes their universal character. The original manufacturer's packaging is included with the shoes.

Detailed information about the size and width of the upper is available in the linked size table. Although the boots are not insulated, they can be easily worn all year round. It all depends on individual preferences and the type of socks worn.

An additional advantage is the ease of maintenance - just use dedicated products for suede and nubuck. The product belongs to the category: Women > Women > Boots, and is part of the KeeShoes collection.

  • Collection: KeeShoes
  • Heel / platform height: 7.5
  • Additional features: openwork
  • Sole material: synthetic
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Outer material: natural leather
  • The nose: round
  • Warming: no
  • Type of heel: post
  • Dominant pattern: without pattern
  • Clasp: on the lock
  • Color: green
  • Producent code: BM105084

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