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Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand
Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand
Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand
Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand
Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand
Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand
Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand

Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand

Product ID : 49011442


Galleon Product ID 49011442
UPC / ISBN 017113974319
Shipping Weight 1.39 lbs
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Model I5894S1001
Manufacturer Naturalizer
Shipping Dimension 12.01 x 7.87 x 4.09 inches
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Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand Features

  • Synthetic upper with an almond toe

  • Adjustable buckle closure

  • Contour+ technology: an innovative cushioning system anatomically sculpted to meet every contour of your foot for a premium fit and all-day comfort experience

  • Smooth lining

  • Non-slip outsole for stability


About Naturalizer, Bristol Wedge Black WOM Sand

A fan favorite, reimagined. Now with a wedge, these comfortable womens sandals pair perfectly with both dressy and casual outfits in your closet. Chic + comfortable wedge sandals for women with ankle strap. Manmade, microfiber or metallic manmade upper with an open round toe. Adjustable buckle closure on ankle straps. Contour+ Comfort technology for a premium fit and all-day comfort experience. Non-slip outsole. 2 1/2 inch wedge heel women's shoes. Consciously packaged: 100% of our shoe boxes are made of 80% recycled paper + soy-based ink. Designed using sustainable materials. WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT: Forever elegant silhouettes with all day wearability, available in an inclusive range of sizes and widths. Designed to the contours of a woman's foot. The Beautiful Fit. Since 1927.