Product code: JEFFREY CAMPBELL Women Velvit Suede Loafers - NEW NWOB hotsell
JEFFREY CAMPBELL Women Velvit Suede Loafers - NEW NWOB Size: 9 Rich Suede & Leather Upper Polished Gold Hardware Tassels Accents Slip-on Cushioned footbed Imported Add a luxurious vibe to your outfit with this tasseled loafer crafted from rich, dapper suede. Crafted from rich suede, an hotsell apron-toe loafer exudes preppy vibes with fringed tassels and polished hardware. Suede and Leather upper and rubber sole. Jeffrey Campbell started L.A.-based company in 2000 with a mission to create an affordable, yet trend-driven shoe line. Thanks to his keen sense for what's next & newest in the footwear world, the Jeffrey Campbell shoes were well received from the get-go, but it was the 2010 release of the enduringly popular Jeffrey Campbell “Lita” boot—a lace-up platform boot that really solidified the brand's staying power. Although the stacked sole style continues to be a key part of the line's DNA, the collection also offers a bevy of highly covetable, of-the-moment styles, like Jeffrey Camp.
JEFFREY CAMPBELL Women Velvit Suede Loafers - NEW NWOB Size: 9 Rich Suede & Leather Upper Polished Gold Hardware Tassels Accents Slip-on Cushioned footbed Imported Add a luxurious vibe to your outfit with this tasseled loafer crafted from rich, dapper suede. Crafted from rich suede, an hotsell apron-toe loafer exudes preppy vibes with fringed tassels and polished hardware. Suede and Leather upper and rubber sole. Jeffrey Campbell started L.A.-based company in 2000 with a mission to create an affordable, yet trend-driven shoe line. Thanks to his keen sense for what's next & newest in the footwear world, the Jeffrey Campbell shoes were well received from the get-go, but it was the 2010 release of the enduringly popular Jeffrey Campbell “Lita” boot—a lace-up platform boot that really solidified the brand's staying power. Although the stacked sole style continues to be a key part of the line's DNA, the collection also offers a bevy of highly covetable, of-the-moment styles, like Jeffrey Camp.