NWOB $199 COLE HAAN Naia Suede Ankle Boots
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Brand new, never worn, without original box or tags. Pristine condition with no flaws. Suede leather upper, fully padded foam sock liner for added comfort, EVA insole, and easy zippered entry. Originally $199 — classic versatile style!
The Cole Haan® Naia Booties are Western-inspired snip toe ankle booties with zippered interior closure for ease of entry. Crafted stitch detail throughout the pattern for added style. PU lined.
Unlined shaft, balanced with CH-tossed jacquard lining.
Stacked heels.
Synthetic outsole that contains 32% recycled rubber content with weave laser design on the forepart for traction.
Product measurements were taken using size 9, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
Measurements:
Heel Height: 1 1⁄2 in
Weight: 13 oz
Greetings! This is a quick-list item in anticipation of our upcoming shows — but you are welcome to order now. The description may be brief, but rest assured each item has been thoroughly inspected. Any flaws will be noted in the listing.
The shoes offered are all new without box, purchased directly from a retailer, off-the-shelf. They may have extremely minor shelf wear; anything beyond that will be noted. Most will have slight markings on the soles or retail stickers on the insoles. These do not. They are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted.
Photos shown may include quick shots or retailer/manufacturer stock photos to help illustrate the item.
Available in black leather too
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techster
Is the listing for tan suede boots or black leather ?
Oct 26Reply

tippedhat
@techster Tan. Black is in anothet listing.
Oct 26Reply
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