BM Milly navy blue sports sneakers

18,92 USD
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The product is women's sports shoes called Milly, made by the manufacturer BM. They are perfect for active women, due to their material, which provides good air permeability. Sneakers are distinguished by an interesting pattern on the sole, which adds style to them. The color of the sole is navy blue, and the material from which it is made is rubber.

The footwear has a model marked with the number C9019. The boots have a round toe and are not insulated, which makes them perfect for the warmer seasons. They are marked as women's shoes, have a low height and are devoid of a dominant pattern. The clasp is slip-on for ease of use.

The shoes are delivered in the original box from the manufacturer. Their color is marked by the manufacturer as Azul, which suggests a shade of blue. Although the numbering of the shoes is low, it is recommended to choose a larger size.

The manufacturer's code is BM116697, and the shoes are part of the Autumn - Winter collection. Their product weight with individual packaging is 0.6 kg.

In addition, the shoes have a height of 9, and the height of the heel / platform is 3. The insole material is fabric, and the outer material is eco leather.

  • Manufacturer's color: Azul
  • Numbering: Understated
  • Original packaging: Box
  • The height of the shoes: 9
  • Heel / platform height: 3
  • Additional features: lack
  • Color of the sole: Navy
  • Sole material: gum
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Outer material: artificial leather
  • Model: C9019
  • The nose: round
  • Warming: no
  • sex: Women's shoes
  • Height: low
  • Dominant pattern: without pattern
  • Clasp: slip on
  • Original manufacturer's packaging: box
  • Translations: NS
  • Heel / platform height: 3
  • Collection: Autumn winter
  • Color: blue
  • Hue: Navy
  • Product weight with individual packaging: 0.6
  • Producent code: BM116697

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