Tom Ford White Leather Platform Slingback Clogs | Gold Stud Trim | size 39.5
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Not your average neutral.
These Tom Ford platforms are where Scandi restraint meets power dressing—clean ivory leather, architectural wood heels, & just enough gold hardware to catch the light (& attention).
Crafted in smooth white leather with a rounded closed toe, they feature a bold wooden block heel & platform base, trimmed with polished gold studs for subtle edge. The adjustable slingback strap with gold buckle adds both function & polish, while the iconic TF logo at the heel delivers that unmistakable designer finish.
They walk the line between minimalist & statement—equally at home with tailored pieces or undone denim.
• Designer: Tom Ford
• Color: White / Ivory
• Material: Leather upper, wood platform & heel
• Gold-tone stud detailing
• Adjustable slingback strap with buckle
• Round closed toe
• Signature TF logo at heel
• Made in Italy
• One dust bag included
STYLING NOTES:
• Crisp white shirt + oversized trousers = quiet luxury uniform
• Slouchy denim + tank = elevated off-duty
• Silk slip dress + gold jewelry = modern evening
• Structured blazer + bare legs = editorial minimal
Measurements taken flat & unstretched; please double for full circumference. Measurements are approximate. Color may vary with lighting and screen settings. Editorial imagery may be used for styling reference — actual garment photographed. Review all images prior to purchase. Offers welcome; bundles of 3+ receive 15% off.





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