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Inspired by '80s-era college basketball styles, this low-top with glittery laces is strategically scuffed to look like a winning pair from your varsity days.
- Lace-up style
- Leather and synthetic upper/leather and textile lining/rubber sole
- Made in Italy
- Designer Shoes
- Item #10300205
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- Whole sizes only; for 1/2 sizes, order next size up.
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Golden Goose
Italian fashion label Golden Goose is renowned for impeccable quality and an almost-maniacal attention to detail. Launched in 2000 in Venice, the high-end lifestyle brand merges Italian wearability with a distinctly American flavor. Golden Goose luxury sneakers feature a bold star graphic and the brand's signature distressing—including ultra-convincing scuff marks.
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hellokitty90
Oct 24, 2024
The comfiest luxury shoe!
I didn't realize how much I would love these tennis shoes but I wear them so much I am buying more pairs. Ridiculously comfortable and recently wore them for a two-week vacation in Spain and believe me, I did lots of walking (with and without socks, so versatile). I am only speaking about the Ball Star tennis shoe as those are the ones I have. I didn't care much for how the Super-Star ones felt (weren't as comfy when I tried them on).
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Size purchased: 7US / 37EU
Usual size: 7US / 37EU
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