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Unworn Shoes for All Seasons: EU 31, 32 & 33, or UK 12, 13 & 1.


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These are all as new/unworn due to lockdown, so I’d like to recoup some of their cost.


Brown Camper ankle boots, leather and suede, slightly raised inner arch, laces and side zip so suitable for high arches or flatter feet as easy to slip on. Lovely padded inner sole, outer rubber sole.

Available in Eur 32 or UK 13, and Eur 33 or UK 13.5/1 Cost £50/pair.

Selling for: £30/pair


As new/unworn:


Dark blue Camper sandals, covered toe so could be worn to school. Flat inner sole, rubber outer sole. Lovely soft leather. Size Eur 31 or UK 12/12.5, Cost £35

Selling for: £20


(GONE: Dark blue Converse Allstars, suitable for a foot without a high upper arch, Eur 31.5/UK 13: £10)


Worn once:

Red Mascaro, Zapy, plimsoll style, suitable for all shapes of foot, size Eur 32 or UK 13: Cost £25

Selling for: £10.


Welcome to try on inside.

Near Heber Road.

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