1742 days ago

Caterpillar Men Grey Solid Suede Mid-Top Sneakers

Ranjan Harsha from Waterloo

A pair of round-toe grey sneakers, has mid-top styling, lace-up detail
Suede upper
Cushioned footbed with Ease technology for enhanced comfort and cushioning
SIZE - 10 UK
Textured and patterned outsole

Material & Care

Suede

Use a branded suede conditioner to clean the product

Avoid washing

Product Code: 2292916



Specifications

Type- Sneakers

Toe Shape- Round Toe

Pattern- Solid

Fastening- Lace-Ups

Shoe Width- Regular

Technology- Lightweight

Ankle Height- Mid-Top

Insole- Memory Foam

Sole Material- Synthetic

Micro Trend- Contrast Sole



Occasion - Everyday



Complete The Look:

Touch up your wardrobe with a brand new pair of CAT casual shoes. Keep it casual for your date by matching this grey pair with trim denims and a classic leather jacket.

Price: $96

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