Givenchy Star Collection Trendy Black Slides
$35.60
This is the trendy black slide sandal from Givenchy’s classic Star Collection. The upper is crafted from delicate full-grain cowhide, and the brand’s signature star pattern adopts precise embossing technology, boasting a distinct three-dimensional shape and superior texture. The outsole is made of wear-resistant and anti-slip rubber material, which brings a soft and elastic foot feel that fits snugly without chafing.
Featuring a high-end trendy luxury street style, it is versatile for daily outings and vacations, and is a popular item coveted by trendsetters around the world, with outstanding luxury texture and great public praise.
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