: Chinese Laundry Women's Dionne Flat

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: Chinese Laundry Women's Dionne Flat

Chinese Laundry Women's Dionne Flat

from: Chinese Laundry




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 12925





Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: Chinese Laundry
Department: womens
Fabric Type: Polyurathane
Label: Chinese Laundry
Product Manufacturer: Chinese Laundry
Publisher: Chinese Laundry
Ranking: 12925
Studio: Chinese Laundry









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Item Description:
Pleated trim gives this pump from Chinese Laundry tactile interest.

Amazon.com Item Description:
Live in the moment, and live in it beautifully and fun with this Dionne flat from Chinese Laundry. So up to the minute and sweet, this metallic leather flat has plenty of pretty pleats, a low stacked kitten heel, and a cushioned insole for long-lasting comfort. This flat will add spice to anything from your cropped jeans to a leggings and tee combo, or a cute little casual dress.











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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Adorable
I love these shoes. They are elegant and comfy. I didn't have the problem that the other lady had with the size. I wear size 7, and that's what I ordered, and it fit me like a glove. They don't slip off my feet when I'm walking like many other flats do. The tiny heel is so cute, and it dresses up the shoes. Recommended.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - very pretty!
I love silver flats and was so excited to see these on sale! They came promptly but were a bit tight, so I took them to the shoe repair store and had them stretched for $6--totally worth it. These shoes were a steal, very stylish and fun and they go with most anything. Great with pants or skirts--I'm excited to wear them with tights in various colors this winter. Recommended, but order one to two sizes up to avoid the problem I had!



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