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Vintage Red White Blue SPRINGOLATORS Shoes Matching Purse (item 230092434292 end time Mar-16-07 14:05:52 PDT)

Vintage Red White Blue SPRINGOLATORS Shoes Matching Purse

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They are gorgeous. The shoes and matching bag are in like excellent condition. I purchased them for a social event and wore them once. Please see measurements for proper fit. Labeled a 7N 9.5" length 3" width 4" heel Beautiful condition.

They are gorgeous. The shoes and matching bag are in like excellent condition. I purchased them for a social event and wore them once. Please see measurements for proper fit. Labeled a 7N 9.5" length 3" width 4" heel Beautiful condition.

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