Louis Vuitton Monogram Casual Style Black Flip Flops
$33.91
Louis Vuitton Classic Monogram Collection Black Casual Flip-Flops. The upper is crafted from the brand’s iconic durable monogram coated canvas, paired with an anti-slip and wear-resistant rubber sole. Featuring the brand’s precisely aligned monogram cutting process, it delivers a laid-back casual luxury street style. It is versatile to match all kinds of summer outfits including shorts and jeans, and is suitable for daily outings and beach vacations. It has long been sought after by streetwear communities around the world, and is a highly acclaimed staple of LV’s summer casual footwear collection.
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