Christian Louboutin Iconic Three-Tone Blue Strappy Color Shoes
Christian Louboutin Iconic Three-Tone Blue Strappy Color Shoes
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Luxurious suede Christian Louboutin heels, designed with a 40s sensibility and a striking three-tone blue colorway. The soft suede showcases a gradient of light, medium, and dark blue, accentuated by the iconic red sole. The design of shoe has a t-shape strap, with a snap at strap around ankle and a 4" heel.
For full transparency, picture #4 details a very minor flaw. Please understand this is a highly magnified image, and the flaw is not visible during regular viewing (see pic #5). The overall appearance of the shoes remains excellent. The shoes will be shipped with a dust cover, without a box. I welcome any questions or requests for additional photos. These shoes are in very good condition.
Authenticated, Circa 2010-2019. Size 38 / US 8; (see "how to measure your foot" & "how I measure shoes" at the bottom)
How I measured shoe: 1. Measure the inside of shoe from toe area to the heel of shoe. As your measuring, when you get to the arch of shoe, gently press down the tape measure and continue to the heel of shoe= Length. 2. Measured the outside of shoe ball, across widest part of shoe = width. 3. Measure Heel height: Measure from top seam of heel to the end of heel (not including the heel cap)= Heel height.
Length = 9 1/2", Width = 3", Heel height= 4"
How to measure your foot:
- Take a sheet of paper, place on flat surface and trace around your foot.
- Measure from the tip of the longest toe to the heel of your foot = Length
- Pull up a shoe sizing conversation chart, look for inches in length and compare to your measurements, this will give you the shoe size.
- Measure across the widest part of your foot which is right under the toes (ball of foot) = Width
- Next go to the width sizing chart and look for the inches in width size and this will give you the width
History of Louboutin: Christian Louboutin born 1963 in Paris, France. Is a French fashion designer whose high-end stiletto footwear incorporates shiny, red-lacquered soles that have become his signature. Initially a freelance designer for fashion houses, he started his own shoe salon in Paris, with his shoes finding favor with celebrity clientele. He was further inspired by a book of Roger Vivier’s designs given to him by a friend. Vivier designed shoes for Dior in the 1950s. Louboutin became a household name in the 1990s after Princess Caroline of Monaco fell for one of his first solo creations.
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