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Rowdy Crowd Clothing

Shiner Serape Sandals

Shiner Serape Sandals

Regular price $22.30 USD
Regular price Sale price $22.30 USD
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The western Shiner Serape Sandals offer a stylish look and a comfortable fit. Crafted with PU and fabric straps, these sandals have a solid turquoise strap and a bright serape strap that crisscross for a unique visual. 

  • Wholes sizes only, 7-12.
  • True to size.
  • If you are a half size we would suggest sizing up.

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