LoGE is moving to Instagram (thegeneraleconomy)

1. Fast fashion posts will be deleted immediately at the discretion of the editors (Erica and Carissa (cupcakewalker)
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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Rachel Comey Brewer Lace-up Derby







Rachel Comey Brewer Lace-up Derby in Smooth Black Leather, marked size 7.5, but runs a full size small because of the design of the narrow pointed toe box. Would fit a 6.5, or maybe even a 6. I am a true US 7 and these are too tight to wear.

retail $368

half rubber sole and heel taps added on each shoe (shown in pictures). preowned condition, pictures show the shoes in their current condition.

product information:

A little classic, a little kooky, a little sporty, all in one neat little package that adds a little bit of garçonne charm to even the most straight-laced outfits. Polished and stamped black leather derby with sneaker-inspired laces. The soft curve to the pointed toe makes this shoe feel extra modern, while still making a nod to timeless styles. Ditch your ballet flats for these equally easy shoes that don't sacrifice looks for comfort. Contrast leather sole and fully lined in leather with a cushioned foot bed. Ethically made in Peru.


$140 
Email Alice Hwang <concept4@gmail.com> for any questions

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