Hermès H-Buckle Minimalist Style Caramel Brown Slide Sandals
$50.86
Hermès Classic H-Buckle Caramel Brown Slides. The upper is crafted from soft, supple full-grain calfskin with an exquisite hand feel. The brand’s iconic H-buckle is refined through multiple elaborate polishing processes, delivering a sophisticated high-end luster and excellent color retention even after prolonged use. The outsole is made of slip-resistant and durable natural rubber. The entire pair embodies a minimalist and elegant high-end aesthetic, perfectly pairing with summer dresses and jeans, and is suitable for both daily outings and commutes. As the most popular classic style in Hermès’ footwear collection, it is deeply sought after by global trend enthusiasts and seasoned high-end fashion lovers.
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