J. Crew Leather Knee-high Stacked-heel boots SZ 8.5
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Worn once, perfect condition. Size 8.5
Style is very similar to Fyre Campus boots, very chic and stylish.
The first photo is a stock photo and is the actual color, sorry I’m horrible at taking photos. I tried my best.
Size: 8.5 MEDIUM
Color: BURNISHED SAND (Tan)
With a walkable stacked heel in leather, our latest pair of knee-high boots are an everyday go-to. Dress them up with fall florals or down with skinny denim and pair with the ever-so-satisfying crunch of stepping on fallen leaves. This leather was sourced from a tannery that's certified by the Leather Working Group (LWG), an organization that works to promote sustainable environmental practices in the leather industry.
Leather upper and lining.
Man-made outsole.
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55mm heel.
380mm shaft.
Item BJ870
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kechishol
Are they really narrow?
snobshop
@kechishol the are a medium. And leather stretches as well. Thank you for looking.
kechishol
And lengthwise, do they run small? Could you give me the measurement from heel to toe?
kechishol
@snobshop and do the legs run narrow?
snobshop
@kechishol I’m not sure. I’m sorry. The boots are a medium and not narrow. I guess it all depends on if someone wears a wide and if their calves are large.
snobshop
@kechishol I’ll measure the boots and update pics with the measurements
kechishol
@snobshop okay! Whenever is most convenient for you! Thanks so much! :)
snobshop
@kechishol I’ve added two pics with measurements
kechishol
@snobshop hi! Thank you so so much for the measurements!! Could I trouble you for one more? I am looking for the base of the toe and across. I hope this isn’t too much to ask!
snobshop
@kechishol okay I’ll get a pic uploaded after dinner.
kechishol
@snobshop thank you so much! I’d absolutely love to buy! Just worried about my weird feet! 😂
snobshop
@kechishol I’ve uploaded the photo. You could take the boots to a cobbler and have the cobbler stretch the boots a little bit.
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