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H. S. Trask Handcrafted Menapos;s Bison Leather Casual Shoe - S
$38
H. S. Trask Handcrafted Menapos;s Bison Leather Casual Shoe - S
Item specifics
Condition:
Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections.... Read moreabout the condition
Brand:
Trask
Type:
Casual
Style:
Casual
Shoe Width:
M
Color:
Brown
Vintage:
No
Department:
Men
US Shoe Size (Men's):
10
Upper Material:
Leather
UPC:
Does Not Apply
H. S. Trask Handcrafted Menapos;s Bison Leather Casual Shoe - S
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