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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

[RELIST/REDUCED] Floral Dr. Martens Ankle Boots

Item: Dr. Martens boots 
Color/material: white with floral print leather
Size: 6, runs a little big and would best fit a 6.5
Condition: excellent
Retail: $140
Asking: $60, now $50 which includes USPS priority shipping to anywhere in the USA 
Listing ends: Wednesday, October 2nd
I just moved in with my boyfriend and no longer have room for all my shoes! Classic Dr. Martens boots with a girly-grungy floral twist. I bought these last year and have only worn them a few times. Almost no wear throughout. The white leather doesn't actually get that dirty--it's smooth and easy to clean.
(to answer questions: they're barely broken in but the leather is not as stiff as classic Dr. Martens so they're comfortable from the get-go. Made in Thailand.) 

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Charlotte Von De Bur said...
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Anonymous said...

Though if it's okay I'd be interested to know where this pair was manufactured and the extent to which they're broken in.