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Ferragamo Pebble Grain Blucher - US11D (fits narrow, 11C)

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I have a pair of mildly worn pebble grain Ferragamo bluchers with a leather/rubber sole. They're a great casual or business casual shoe that's similar to the Alden all weather walker, only $400 cheaper in this listing. I bought these off ebay and found them too narrow, so I bought another pair in EE that fit great. I wear a D/E in Allen Edmonds and Alden, depending on the last. (I'm an E in the Alden Tassel Mocc.) These have been sitting in my closet with shoe trees inside for the past several months. I conditioned them last weekend in preparation for sale. Shipping to US is included.
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