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794 J. Vincent Black Studded Leather Pumps Chunky Heel Shoes Us 10 on 2040-motos

US $25.00
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Bradenton, Florida, United States

Bradenton, Florida, United States
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*Please refer to the actual measurements of this Item for proper sizing. The tagged size can often be incorrect due to either post manufacturing alterations or your actual physical measurements. The estimated untagged size is for reference only, please know what measurement requirements you need to fit your frame before bidding. Please feel free to ask any questions

 

Condition: Pre-loved; EUC

 

Descriptions:

Measurements are taken with garment lying flat in inches. 

How measurements are measured:  Shoulders- Top of shoulder across back, seam to seam; Chest- Measured under the arms; Sleeve- Top of shoulder sleeve to the end of seam; Length- Bottom of collar to bottom of jacket.

 

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Please view pictures to see other features of the garment/item; (Please expect there may be some slight color variation between the pictures and actual garment and/or item)

 

If you have any questions please contact me J

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Returns:

If you are not happy with your purchase, you can return the item within 14 days from purchase price refund.  Buyer pays return shipping.  All returns must be initiated through eBay return process.

 

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