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Edward Green for Ede & Ravenscroft 9.5D / 9F 89 Last Chukka

Color
  1. Brown
Shoe Size - US
  1. 9.5
Universal Size
  1. M
Edward Green boots on the 89 last, made for retailer Ede & Ravenscroft. These are a true-to-size 9.5D in US, and 9F uk fit. $449usd. 499 usd.

The model is a chukka boot, and is elegant, versatile and timeless. To me, they most closely resemble Edward Green’s Banbury in Dark Oak (though I stand to be corrected).

These have been worn twice, and are in near-perfect but used condition. The uppers have no creases and are perfect, and the soles have the most minor of wear. Trees not included.

$20 flat rate shipping to Canada or United States. Ship internationally at buyers cost.

****NOTE THAT THE BUYER WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES, DUTIES OR ADDITIONAL FEES THAT RESULT FROM SHIPPING FROM CANADA TO YOUR JURISDICTION.*********
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