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La Ponderosa Booties in Turquoise

La Ponderosa Booties in Turquoise

Regular price $115.00 USD
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Step into timeless style! These amazing ankle booties feature a striking burnished turquoise leather and will immediately add Western flair to your wardrobe. The intricate embroidered design gracefully swirls across the upper and heal, showcasing the exquisite look. The side slit design and cowboy heel combine for an amazing look. Whether paired with your favorite jeans or a flowy sundress, these Western-inspired beauties will infuse any outfit with a touch of rustic charm and feminine allure.

 

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