Vintage 1960 Black Patent Leather Studded Oxford Lace Up Shoe 6 B
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Vintage early 1960s Guild House of Long Beach, California (est. 1947) women's black patent leather silver studded Oxford lace up shoes with swirling "wing-tip" studs on the vamps and the leather-wrapped heels. Rounded square toe with big, chunky heel. These shoes are enviably the prototypical, vintage design that contemporary haute couture designers such as those in the houses of Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Kenneth Cole, and Alexander McQueen have looked to for inspiration.
Size tag listed on original shoe box is US 6 B: NO IDENTIFYING INFORMATION LISTED ON OR INSIDE THE SHOE ITSELF ***Note that shoe sizing runs differently across brands and eras. Please check your measurements to determine your fit. Please message with any questions before purchase.
Features:
• Women's Fancy Oxford Shoe
• Silver tone Studded Patent Leather
• Lace Up with Original Laces
• Studs on the Vamps and Chunky Heel
• Leather Upper, insole and outsole
• Studs, Patent Leather
• Made in USA
• Comes with Original Box
• Style No. 1197 "Black Patent Combo"
Size: Womens 6
Measurements are approximate
Heel height 2.5 in / 6 cm
Length 9 in / 23 cm
Width 3 in / 8 cm
Condition: Pre-Owned Good
Preowned, very good condition IN ORIGINAL BOX. Leather has been cleaned and treated with professional leather conditioner. Studs are shined. There may be some noticeable musty odor from age and storage. Vamps have some minor creasing from light wear. Insole has uplift on the sides. Leather outsole has very mi





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