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Vintage 1990's Authenticated Rare Christian Louboutin Trash Mules w/COA

Vintage 1990's Authenticated Rare Christian Louboutin Trash Mules w/COA

Regular price $950.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $950.00 USD
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Category: Shoes

 

Vintage 1990s Christian Louboutin "Trash" Mules
Authenticated | Limited Edition | Excellent Vintage Condition

Step into fashion history with these rare "Trash" mules from the late 1990s. A true testament to Louboutin’s artistry, these shoes feature a handcrafted collage design under a clear PVC overlay. Each shoe is a unique piece of wearable art, incorporating an eclectic mix of fabric scraps, threads, feathers, and shimmering gold and silver foil.

The Details
Design: Signature "Trash" collage motif with a clear plastic finish.

Interior: Luxurious suede and leather foot bed for comfort.
Heel: A sleek 2" kitten heel (measured).
The Sole: The iconic, world-renowned Louboutin red bottom.

Exclusivity: Produced in strictly limited quantities; a must-have for serious vintage collectors.

📏 Sizing & Fit Note
Labeled Size: 36 (EU)
Recommended Fit: Fits more like a US Women’s 5.5 based on measurements.

Vintage Louboutin sizing often runs smaller than modern standards. Please review the manual measurements below carefully to ensure a perfect fit:

Insole Length: 8 3/4" (from toe to heel)
Ball Width: 3"
Heel Height: 2"

❗️ Disclaimer: Sizing charts are provided for general reference. Fit may vary based on individual foot shape, style, and the vintage nature of the materials.

Condition & Authenticity
These mules are in Excellent Vintage Condition. Your purchase includes a Certificate of Authenticity for total peace of mind.

Additional photos are available upon request—I am happy to provide any specific angles you'd like to see!



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.

History Information; Researched from Wikipedia and various articles and presented by Da-Sebra Vintage.
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