Vionic Robyn Pewter Leather Ballet Flats Size 9 Medium Silver Metallic

$ 25.88

Style: Ballet Toe Shape: Round Toe Insole Material: Synthetic Features: Arch Support, Breathable, Comfort, Cushioned Brand: Vionic Type: Flat Occasion: Business, Casual, Party/Cocktail, Travel, Wedding, Workwear Closure: Slip On Model: Vionic Robyn Department: Women Theme: Metal Outsole Material: Rubber Pattern: Perforated Color: Silver Shoe Width: M Accents: Dreamcatcher Design US Shoe Size: 9 Upper Material: Leather

Description

Vionic Robyn flats in a beautiful pewter metallic finish. These perforated leather flats feature a dreamcatcher design, round toe, and slip-on closure for easy wear. The rubber outsole provides durability, while the arch support, cushioning, and breathability make them perfect for travel, weddings, parties, casual outings, workwear, and business meetings. The size 9 M flats are perfect for women who want to look stylish and feel comfortable all day long. Excellent Condition Inside Measurement Tip To Heel Approx 10.5” I ship fast! #rleft

  1. Fast communication, the price was amazing, and the item was exactly as described! In addition, while some sellers list items as NWT but in reality the item arrives with the tags technically attached but looking like it has been retrieved crumpled from the bottom of someone's hamper, these actually looked crisp like it was just taken off the store shelf, and was packed so well that it arrived without a single wrinkle!

    Jackd2e6d7d8
  2. Shipping was fast. Packaging was professional:, each boot was clothed in sturdy paper and taped, and wrapped in liberal amount of bubble wrap. Then bagged, cleanly. Item is as described. Photos are accurate. Item is clean and already in “wear now” quality and condition. Value is superb. Thank you for being part of my stylish journey!

    Yonaldy Marrero Veroes
  3. Shipping was great. The seller packaged it well for the trip. The product was just as described. I feel like I got a good value for my money. A real nice, genuine collectible.

    Erick Mercado