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SOLD -Eastland "Made in Maine" tan leather boat deck loafer shoes, made in USA - 9.5 D

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Eastland "Made in Maine" Collection boat / deck shoes
Tag size: 9.5d
Made in USA

Very gently worn a few times only; the shoes are not yet even close to being broken in and the leather smells new. The leather uppers are in excellent condition. The laces are still stiff. The interior of the shoes are unlined and are very clean. The white deck soles have nearly all of their life remaining. The leather footbed has not been broken in and will mold to the shape of the new owner's foot. Please see the photos and feel free to ask questions.

Outsole measurements (taken along bottom of sole at longest and widest points):

Length : 11.75 inches
Width: 4.0 inches

$75

Shipping to continental US will be a flat rate of $12.65.
 

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