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navy dress shoes for woman Jane Vintage Oxfords (Navy) – American Duchess

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navy dress shoes for woman Jane Vintage Oxfords (Navy) – American DuchessThis product is on Last Chance and is non returnable. Sometimes the most beautiful shoes are those that are perfectly designed, expertly balanced, and just exactly the right style. Jane is just such an oxford. You may think she is plain, but with svelte lines and classic colors, these vintage reproductions are everything you've been dreaming of in a practical, everyday lace up shoe. Built on a new round toe vintage last with a high toe box and our

This product is on Last Chance and is non-returnable.

Sometimes the most beautiful shoes are those that are perfectly designed, expertly balanced, and just exactly the right style. Jane is just such an oxford. You may think she is plain, but with svelte lines and classic colors, these vintage reproductions are everything you've been dreaming of in a practical, everyday lace-up shoe.

Built on a new round-toe vintage last with a high toe box and our sturdy 1.6 in / 4 cm Cuban heel, the Jane Oxfords are designed specifically for those seeking a no-fuss shoe that is comfortable, attractive, and durable. The Janes are ideal for all attire from the 1920s to the 1960s, especially for CC41 compliant and military uniform shoes. Available in five colors, wear them for WAC, Land Girl, WAVES, Marines, medical units and impressions, and all civilian attire. Jane comes in a high-shine, glacé finish based on originals.

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Materials
Color Navy Blue
Upper 100% Calf Leather
Lining Pigskin leather
Sole Leather
Heel Dark Brown Stacked Leather Covered
Heel Height 1.6 inch / 4 cm
Footbed Lightly Padded
Closure Laces
Origins
Design Designed in Reno, Nevada, USA
Materials People's Republic of China
Assembly Made in China

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