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EMU Australia's Stinger Micro is a water-resistant, double face Australian sheepskin boot that sits at the ankle for a feminine and flattering fit. Soft and comfortable, they also deliver traction and grip. - Upper - Doubleface Sheepskin Sole- Eva / Rubbe
Helly Hansen women's lightweight snow boots in black. The Adore boot is a comfortable and stylish option for winter weather, featuring waterproof leather uppers and a cozy fleece lining.
Soft blue leather crossbody featuring a polished gold buckle, an adjustable nylon‑reinforced strap, and a roomy interior lined with smooth suede; the discreet embossed logo adds understated luxury.
Step‑up style meets classic comfort in these smooth leather lace‑up ankle boots, featuring a sturdy rubber sole, iconic air‑cushion midsole, and a sleek black finish that pairs effortlessly with jeans or skirts.
Step into effortless chic with these black leather Chelsea ankle boots, featuring a sleek silhouette, cushioned insole, and a subtle block heel for added height—perfect for pairing with jeans or skirts.
Sleek black leather ankle boots with a subtle 5‑8 cm wedge heel, flexible suede lining, and a cushioned insole that offers comfort for daily wear while adding a stylish edge to any outfit.
Step into effortless style with these Geox Vilde ankle boots, featuring a sleek black leather upper, cushioned breathable lining, and a low heel for all-day comfort. The sturdy rubber sole offers reliable traction while the subtle metallic zipper adds a touch of modern edge. Perfect for casual or office wear, these boots combine classic elegance with contemporary practicality.
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