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Cynthia Vincent Black Suede Sandal Size 7 on 2040-motos

US $40.00
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
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Shoes are in great shape. Have a couple of marks on the suede but you have to look really close to tell.  Shockingly comfortable with a 4/1 inch heel and 1/2 inch platform.  I loved Cynthia Vincent shoes of this era.  

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