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VANS Old Skool Black Suede Shoes, Men’s 9
$48.99
1 in stock
Classic Black Suede: Vans Lace-up Shoes (Men’s 9)
These Vans lace-up shoes offer a timeless and versatile look. With their classic black suede upper, these shoes are a wardrobe staple for casual and stylish individuals.
Key Features
These shoes feature a black suede upper, providing a luxurious and durable finish. They also have the classic Vans stripe in black and a lace-up closure for a secure and adjustable fit. The rubber sole provides traction and durability.
Performance and Function
Designed for comfort and style, these shoes offer a relaxed and laid-back vibe. The suede upper provides a soft and breathable feel. The lace-up closure allows for customization to fit your foot shape. The rubber sole ensures good grip on various surfaces.
Iconic Style
The classic black color makes these shoes effortlessly stylish and versatile. They can be paired with a variety of outfits, from jeans and t-shirts to more dressed-up attire.
Pre-owned but New
This shoe pair is pre-owned but in new condition (see Condition below). Enjoy the classic 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.
Color: Black with black stripe
Size: Men’s 9
Condition: Pre-owned, new, red “X” on inside of each tongue, no box
Retail Value: $75.00
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