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VANS Old Skool Bricolage Shoes, M11.5/W13
$48.99
1 in stock
Unique Style: Vans Sk8-Hi Bricolage Shoes (Men’s 11.5/Women’s 13)
These Vans Sk8-Hi shoes offer a unique and stylish look. With their distinctive bricolage pattern and comfortable fit, these shoes stand out from the crowd.
Key Features
These high-top shoes feature a unique patchwork design combining suede and fabric. The upper showcases a mix of muted colors like brown, gray, and beige in a checkerboard pattern. The classic Vans white stripe is present on each shoe. The shoes have a lace-up closure for a secure fit. The rubber sole provides traction and durability.
Performance and Function
Designed for comfort and style, these shoes offer a unique blend of classic and modern aesthetics. The combination of suede and fabric creates a comfortable and breathable upper. The lace-up closure allows for a customized fit. The rubber sole ensures good grip on various surfaces.
Standout Style
The bricolage pattern adds a distinctive and eye-catching element to the classic Sk8-Hi silhouette. These shoes are perfect for individuals who appreciate unique and stylish footwear. The combination of muted colors and textures creates a versatile shoe that can be paired with a variety of outfits.
Pre-owned but New
This shoe pair is pre-owned but in new condition (note: each insole has a red “X”). Enjoy the unique style and comfort of these shoes at a fraction of the original retail price.
Supporting a Worthy Cause
By shopping at Father Joe’s Villages, you contribute to our mission of preventing and ending homelessness in San Diego. When you wear these shoes, you’ll step out in style while supporting a meaningful cause.
Retail Value: $75.00
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