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Nalejandra Boots in Deep Turquoise

Nalejandra Boots in Deep Turquoise

Regular price $175.00 USD
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Embrace your inner Western-inspired fashionista with these gorgeous boots! They'll bring a luscious pop of deep teal into your wardrobe. They're sure to turn heads wherever you go. The intricate Western embroidery adorning the shaft adds a touch of traditional charm to the modern, eye-catching color. The classic cowboy boot silhouette, featuring a pointed toe and stacked heel, are the finishing touches. These amazing must-have boots are perfect for everything from dancing the night away to strutting down city streets in grand form!

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