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Y2K Sergio Rossi Crystal Embellished Black Suede & Crystal Mesh Knee High Boots

Y2K Sergio Rossi Crystal Embellished Black Suede & Crystal Mesh Knee High Boots

Regular price $750.00 USD
Regular price $1,800.00 USD Sale price $750.00 USD
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Exquisite Y2K Sergio Rossi Black Suede & Crystal Mesh Knee High Boots


Elevate your collection with these stunning and rare Sergio Rossi Knee High Boots, a true representation of luxurious Y2K-era glamour.

Key Features:

Size: Euro 40 (US Women's Size 10/9.5, depending on fit). Below you will find a diagram of "How to measure foot" and Measurement Chart for (Length & Width/ General Reference Only).

Design: A sleek, sexy silhouette featuring a sharp pointed suede toe and a dramatically slender 4-inch heel.

Embellishment: The upper is masterfully crafted with contrasting black suede cutouts set over a delicate, yet durable, black mesh base. These suede sections are lavishly adorned with dazzling crystal embellishments, creating a spectacular caged effect that catches the light with every step.

Easy Wear: A functional back zipper ensures a snug, smooth fit for easy on and off.

Condition: Excellent Condition. The previous owner stored these boots carefully in their original packaging, ensuring they remain exceptionally well-preserved.

These boots are an iconic statement piece, reflecting Sergio Rossi's mastery of form and high-octane early 2000s style.

Measurements:

Boot Height=15.5"

Length = 9.5"                        '

Width = 3 1/4"

Heel height= 4"

How I measured shoe:  1. Measure the outside of shoe from toe area 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.

Sergio Rossi (31 July 1935 – 2 April 2020) Rossi was born in San Mauro, Pascoli  Romagna region of Italy. He worked with his father, a shoemaker, and learned the trade. 

In 1951, he opened his first shoe store. He also made sandals and sold them to beach-goers in Rimini and at Bolonga  boutiques. In 1968, the first shoes, marked with the Rossi brand, were produced.

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