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Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane
Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane

Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane (Little Kid/Big Kid), White Patent, 13.5 M US Little Kid

Product ID : 26703517
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Galleon Product ID 26703517
UPC / ISBN 093412505515
Shipping Weight 1.12 lbs
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Model SEELEY HEEL MARY JANE - K
Manufacturer NINA
Shipping Dimension 13.23 x 8.7 x 5.08 inches
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Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane Features

  • Leather upper

  • Minimalistic adjustable buckle closure

  • Silky smooth inner lining

  • Textured outsole

  • Heel Height: 1 1/4 in


About Nina Seeley Heel Buckle Mary Jane

Product Description The classic dressy Maryjane with fully adjustable buckle adornment and delicate heel for a sophisticated look. Amazon.com She's growing up so fast, and Nina keeps her looking sophisticated with the Short Heel mary jane. A timeless flat is given a nice little boost to have her feeling just like one of the grown-ups. From the Manufacturer Nina Footwear is one of the few family-run fashion companies in the shoe business. In the early 1950s, Mike and Stanley Silverstein were strolling around New York when they saw a woman walk by in wood bottom sandals. They asked her about where she had bought them, and when she named a chic boutique in the city, the two brothers knew the time was right to launch their reinterpretation of the clog -- a sexy, platform slide with a wood stiletto-like heel. It was this simple slide that launched Nina Footwear. Today, Nina's sexy, well-priced shoes are widely featured in fashion magazines. A favorite of the "splurge vs. steal" columns, Nina is frequently shown as the only fashion item under $100 along side of shoes priced from $300-$700.