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CDG x John Fluevog RTW RARE Black Leather Front Cutout Swordfish Chelsea Boots

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Marked size US 6. 🔥 RARE 🔥 Stunning pair by John Fluevog, inspired by the designer iconic signature “swordfish” toe bump & made specially in collaboration with George Cox for Comme Des Garçons. As seen on multiple looks on the runway for the Spring/Summer 2019 collection by Comme Des Garçons and Rei Kawakubo. Reference runway pics from Fashionista. • Ankle boots / booties • Chelsea boots • Signature toe bump inspired by John Fluevog’s iconic Swordfish design, revisited by the designer himself • Comme Des Garçons branding on the insoles Made in Portugal. Heel Height: 0.75" 🔎 CONDITION REPORT > Cleaned, unworn since, and in incredible condition throughout, with only light signs of wear and no major or noticeable flaws—as pictured. Shipping in their original box, including dust bags. Please add a comment if you need more info/closeups/measurements or if you have any questions—we respond to most requests within a few hours :)
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