Women's Camila Chelsea Boot
Women's Camila Chelsea Boot
Cool-girl chic for city or country: the Camila ankle boot is made for walking with a laid-back vibe. Sturdy lug soles ensure endless comfort. Elastic goring on the sides and a pull-on design complete the look with a sense of ease. 1 1/4" Heel Height. Leather Upper, Balance Synthetic Materials
Imported
Rubber sole
Shaft measures approximately Ankle from arch
Heel measures approximately 1.25 inches"
Boot opening measures approximately 10.25" around
Casual Boot
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