Vintage 1970's Tan Leather Knee High Boots - Heeled Boots - Size 7 / 7.5
Vintage 1970's Tan Leather Knee High Boots - Heeled Boots - Size 7 / 7.5
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These AMAZING classic 1970's boots are totally fabulous in their style! They even have a wear and patina that is sought after in NEW boots today. They do not have a designer name but the inside sole says "MADEIN BRASIL" And while I want to assume that is a maker, I cannot find any reference to that, so maybe it just is as simple as that they are Made IN Brazil. Go figure... :)
There is no indicated size on the boot. But I am a solid size 8 and they are a bit small, but I can still get my foot in the boot... so I am guessing a 7 to a 7.5 for size. They do not seem overy wide or narrow.
Heel height: 3"
Shaft height: 10"
Foot bed length: Appx 9.3"
Calf circumference: 13.25"
All items come from a smoke free, pet friendly home.
All items ship within the US for free from Black Dog Vintage in Southfield, MI. Thank you for shopping with me!
There is no indicated size on the boot. But I am a solid size 8 and they are a bit small, but I can still get my foot in the boot... so I am guessing a 7 to a 7.5 for size. They do not seem overy wide or narrow.
Heel height: 3"
Shaft height: 10"
Foot bed length: Appx 9.3"
Calf circumference: 13.25"
All items come from a smoke free, pet friendly home.
All items ship within the US for free from Black Dog Vintage in Southfield, MI. Thank you for shopping with me!
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