15 SHOP --- Collin - Sepatu Wedges Tinggi 4 cm Sepatu Jelly Wanita Slip On / Work shoes - B126
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Produk: | 15 SHOP --- Collin - Sepatu Wedges Tinggi 4 cm Sepatu Jelly Wanita Slip On / Work shoes - B126 |
Diskon: | 34% |
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Harga: | Rp 32,900 |
Rating: | 1.6 |
Suka: | 2 |
Lokasi: | KOTA JAKARTA UTARA |
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Brand : Collin
Bahan : Karet jelly
Warna : hitam , biru, COKLAT ,cream.
Size:
36 = 23 cm
37 = 23.5 cm
38 = 24 cm
39 = 24.5 cm
40 = 25 cm
Sepatu flat jelly, Sepatu ini di buat dari bahan yang tidak tidak mudah sobek dan terkelupas, bahannya sangat nyaman di pakai dan tidak menyebabkan kaki lecet.
Sepatu ini juga nyaman di pakai seharian untuk bekerja,jalan-jalan,dll.
tidak licin saat terkena air jadi aman buat kita berpergian.
Note :
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ocharyo28 2 Tampilan:bagus Warna:Hitam, 38 Sepatunya bagus, hanya saja bagian sol dalamnya seperti dipaksakan menempel dengan lem korea warna putih.. jd meleber kemana2 lemnya tidak rapih.
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