Givenchy Letter Print Minimalist Style Military Green Slide Sandals
$35.60
This is Givenchy’s classic logo series military green letter printed slide sandals. The upper is made of high-quality wear-resistant and flexible PU material, and the sole is made of anti-slip wear-resistant rubber. The brand’s iconic letters are created by high-definition positioning heat-press printing technology, featuring a minimalist cool trendy style. It is fresh and comfortable to wear, suitable for daily outings and travels, and is a popular versatile summer item highly sought after in the trend circle.
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