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Sale Muk Luks Women's 'Gwen' Black Tribal Motif Snow Boots Online Store









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Price : 121.99 of December 10, 2013, 7:33 am

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Muk Luks Women's 'Gwen' Black Tribal Motif Snow Boots


The Gwen Snow Boot from Muk Luks has a supportive, waterproof foot with a rubber sole and has a beautiful water-resistant knit pattern up the leg. Durable laces tie up to the top of the boot to ensure the boot is snug all the way up your leg. There is a faux fur cuff on the top of the snow boot to ensure extra warmth and style. Color options: BlackHeight: Knee-highStyle: Cold weatherMaterial: 100-percent polyester sherpa faux fur Toe shape: RoundPlatform height: 0.5-inchShaft height: 12.5 inchesCircumference: 7.75 inchesWidth: MediumLining: Fully lined Sole material: Water-proof rubber sole Footbed: Slightly padded Measurement Guide Women's Shoe Sizing Guide Upper/outsole material: 100-percent suede leather/ 100-percent acrylic knit/ 100-percent polyester faux furModel: 17122 All measurements are approximate and were taken using a size 7. Please note measurements may vary slightly by size.

 
























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