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Vtg 1970s DESIGNER Etienne Aigner Alligator 2Tone Brown TALL Riding Boots Sz 7.5

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misslilyfaye
misslilyfaye
Updated Nov 29
misslilyfaye
misslilyfaye
Updated Nov 29

Vtg 1970s DESIGNER Etienne Aigner Alligator 2Tone Brown TALL Riding Boots Sz 7.5

Etienne Aigner

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Get ready to cut a rug, & Yeee-Yip in these classic & attractive ESTATE FOUND, 1970s, DESIGNER- Etienne Aigner, Cowboy/Cowgirl boots! Crafted from premium quality leather, wood, cork materials in a 2-tone tan Alligator Stamped Cow hide, they feature iconic ornate country western style riding features i.e. the rear ankle straps & a nice stacked flat wooden heel. Whether you are here for work or play, these fashion-forward boots will take your style into a whole new level! Boots are in EXCELLENT overall condition! MAY show minor wear due to age, keep, & use. LOTS of life still in the soles! Boots have recently undergone a 3 step conditioning process with Saddle Soap, Mink Oil, and Polish! Boots are ready to wear! Soles seem to possibly be separating from boot, Can be taken to a cobbler or leathersmith for further cosmetic doctoring and the like! Boots are measured in INCHES Height: 15" External Length: 10.5" External Width Widest Point: 3.5" Heel: 1.25" (Roughly) Additional Photos and Information Available Upon Request!
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