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Blue Women's 'Polar 3' Lace-up Insulated Snow Boots


These very warm and comfortable boots keep your toes toasty with an insulated body and faux fur lining. Water resistant materials make up the sole and toecap. Color options: GreyHeight: 11 inchesStyle: Snow BootsMaterial: Faux suedeToe shape: RoundHeel height/type: 0.5-inchShaft height: 10.5 inches Circumference: 17 inchesWidth: MediumLining: Faux furSole material: RubberFootbed: Unpadded Click here to view our women's shoe sizing guide Man-made upper/ man-made outsoleModel: Polar 3 All measurements are approximate and were taken using a size 6. Please note measurements may vary slightly by size.

 
























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