1082 days ago

Shoes for sale

Leeza from Onehunga

These can be sold as 8 for $25 for the whole lot or $5 each pair.

These shoes haven't been worn much in the last few years. They are great for going out or for work.

Details:

First row: all 3 pairs were bought from Novo Shoes.
Brand: ZAXY.
Shoe size: US 9/ EUR 40

Middle row: both pairs (open-toe wedge heels) from Number One Shoes
Brand: Hearsay
Shoe size: Nude AU/NZ 8 & Beige AU/NZ 9

Last row: all 3 pairs (wedge heels) from Number One Shoes
Brand: Style Express
Shoe Size: Both Black and Beige are AU/NZ 8 & White (ish Beige) is AU/NZ 9

If interested, please PM me.
Pick up Onehunga

Price: $25

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