Inna marka Women's beige insulated boots in the style of boho Hanson

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Discover the charm of beige women's insulated ankle boots in boho style - the Hanson model. These unique ankle boots combine elegance and comfort, making them the perfect choice for colder days. Made of ecological suede leather in a subtle shade of nude, they perfectly fit into current trends.

Hanson boots stand out with carefully finished details, such as thick upper stitching and a decorative strap around the ankle, which add character and make them look stylish. Thanks to the insulation from a nice shoe blanket, your feet will always be warm and comfortable.

This model has a height of 20.5 cm, with a comfortable 7 cm platform heel. The excellent construction ensures stability, and the round toe makes the shoes not only stylish but also comfortable to wear. The zip fastening and the possibility of slipping on make putting on the boots quick and easy.

It is worth noting that the numbering is exaggerated, so it is recommended to choose a smaller size. The boots are available in sizes from 36 to 41, which allows for a perfect fit. Combined with a beige rubber sole, these shoes are a perfect complement to autumn stylings.

Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your footwear collection with the Hanson model, which combines modern design, comfort and warmth. Perfect for both everyday outings and special occasions, they will certainly attract attention and add charm to you.

  • Additional features: lack
  • Collection: KeeShoes
  • Color: beige
  • Color of the sole: beige
  • Sole material: gum
  • Insole material: fabric
  • Outer material: ecological suede leather
  • Model: 168-288
  • The nose: round
  • Warming: Yes
  • Type of heel: buskin
  • Corpulence: G.
  • Height: for the ankle
  • Heel / platform height: 7
  • Dominant pattern: without pattern
  • Clasp: on the lock , slip on

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