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Stylish Women’s Shoes – Size 36 (3 UK) -


olya

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Hi everyone!

I’m clearing out my closet and have some stylish women’s shoes available in size 36 (3 UK). There’s a great selection to choose from! 

All pairs are in excellent condition, either brand new or worn once. If you’re interested feel free to message me!

1. 25£ Elegant Hobbs low-heel leather/suede shoes in a gorgeous teal shade with a chic, open-toe retro design. Lightly worn, in excellent condition. 

2. 30£ Caramel brown leather wedge hill Unisa shoes, brand new.

3, 30£ elegant Vince Camuto high heel shoes in classic black leather. Perfect for business meetings or formal events, these heels are the definition of sophistication and professionalism. Only worn once, they’re in excellent condition

4. 40£ Russell & Bromley black suede open-toe high heels – the epitome of elegance and style! These chic heels feature a subtle platform that not only adds comfort but also enhances height, creating a stunningly elongated silhouette for your legs. Perfect for special occasions or nights out, these shoes bring a sophisticated, sexy touch to any outfit. Only worn once, they’re in excellent condition

5. 40£ Luxurious G-Star high heel shoes in a stunning plum colour, crafted with a mix of premium leather and suede. Featuring a durable rubberised sole for added comfort, these heels are both elegant and stylish, perfect for elevating any outfit. Brand new and never worn.

 

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