taupe quilted suede shearling buckled convertible wedge boots

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Color : Taupe
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With the option to take these boots from a shearling cuffed style to a tall, fully quilted design, Christian Dior takes the hottest trends to new heights.
  • Color: Taupe
  • Smooth suede upper
  • Rounded toe
  • Stitch quilted shaft features dual antiqued goldtone buckle adjustable straps at side
  • Leather and shearling lining
  • Treaded rubber and leather sole; thin stacked wooden mid-sole
  • 4½'' covered wedge
  • ¾'' front platform
  • Shaft measures 6'' - 10'' tall and 14'' around widest point
  • All measurements are approximate
  • Leather / Rubber; Italy; style#321793601
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Christian Dior

After a stint as a small gallery owner and as head designer for the fashion house, Lucien Lelong, Christian Dior founded his couture house in 1946. During his debut collection, Dior revolutionized the industry by introducing the 'New Look'. The small-waisted, full-skirted silhouette instantaneously set a new standard in post-WWII fashion, throwing the previous boxy, unflattering shape out the window. Today, with the signature flair of John Galliano, Dior is still widely praised for its glamorous designs and highly original thinking.