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Muk Luks Women's 'Gwen X' Fairisle Knit Snow Boots


Not only are Muk Luks snow boots sure to keep your feet toasty warm and dry but they will do it with style. The Alaska Snow Boot has a supportive, waterproof foot with a rubber sole and has a beautiful water-resistant pattern up the back of the boot. Durable laces tie up to the top of the boot to ensure the boot is snug all the way up. Color options: BrownHeight: Knee-highStyle: Cold weatherMaterial: Polyester Sherpa Faux Fur Toe shape: RoundPlatform: 1 inchShaft height: 12.5 inchesCircumference: 7.75 inchesWidth: MediumLining: Fully lined Sole material: Rubber Sole Footbed: Slightly padded Measurement Guide Women's Shoe Sizing Guide Upper/outsole material: Suede Leather/ Acrylic Knit/ Polyester Faux FurModel: 17124 All measurements are approximate and were taken using a size 7. Please note measurements may vary slightly by size.

 
























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