Banana Republic Vincent Monk Strap, Brown, Chestnut - Originally $198 on 2040-motos
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Authentic Banana Republic. Brown, Chestnut. Vincent Monk Double Straps. Upper Leather, Lining and sock leather/textile. The shoes are listed as preowned; however, they are in new condition with box. Shoes were fitted, but never worn. They have a few leather scuffs which are hardly noticeable. Box is not in great condition. Original price was $198. Please see all pics. Any questions, please contact me. Thanks for looking.
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