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Danza-59 Pitone Roccia

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Danza-59 Pitone Roccia* Lieferung innerhalb der Schweiz (2 3 Tage) Hergestellt in Italien. Traditionelle Schweizer Marke seit 1935 Bewhrte Qualitt und hochwertige Verarbeitung Hervorragender Komfort und Passform ohne Druckpunkte am Fu Die Day Ballerinas sind aufgrund der Schnrsenkel in der Breite verstellbar. Gren 34 43 ber das Produkt 3443 Ballerinas: Trenchcoats, weisse Hemden, Ballerinas: Diese Klassiker werden wohl nie aus der Mode kommen. Im Falle der 3443 Ballerinas

* Lieferung innerhalb der Schweiz (2-3 Tage)

✔ Hergestellt in Italien. Traditionelle Schweizer Marke seit 1935

  Bewährte Qualität und hochwertige Verarbeitung

❤ Hervorragender Komfort und Passform ohne Druckpunkte am Fuß

 Die Day Ballerinas sind aufgrund der Schnürsenkel in der Breite verstellbar. Größen 34 - 43

 

Über das Produkt

3443 Ballerina’s: Trenchcoats, weisse Hemden, Ballerinas: Diese Klassiker werden wohl nie aus der Mode kommen. Im Falle der 3443 Ballerinas sprechen weitere Argumente für ihre Unverzichtbarkeit: ihr minimales Gewicht, die durch Schnürung individuell optimierbare Passform und die Nachhaltigkeit ihrer Herstellung in einem kleinen Betrieb nahe Mailand. Gefertigt aus hochwertigem Rindsleder mit einer Lammleder-Innensohle und einem Innenfutter aus Leinen, erhältlich in den Grössen 34 bis 43.

*Jedes Produkt hat seine individuellen Produktmerkmale*

Farbe

Roccia

Material

Pitone

Aussenmaterial

Textil Bedruckt

Sohle

Leder

Innenfutter

Leinen

Innensohle

Ziegenleder

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Italien

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