Lucchese Green Elephant Cowboy Boots 13D
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Eye-catching Lucchese Elephant snip toe cowboy boots with intricate teal and green design. The vamp is a true green that is difficult to capture in photos. Hard to find model that sells for $1,200+ elsewhere. Deep discount for small stain on inside left vamp. Perfect for adding a bold touch to any outfit. (For reference, I wear a 12D typically and these are just a tad big for me without insoles but fit perfect with them.)
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slapahorseonya
so where is the staying exactly? and also the actual elephant vamp has translucent colors in it like aqua and purple? it's not just Gray with different shades in the peddling of Gray? I think you said it's hard for the camera to pick it up is it really bold and aqua and purple on the vamp?
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
I'm sorry I'm doing voice to text and it sucks where is the staining exactly
Nov 23Reply

brewer75
@slapahorseonya They are definitely more Grey than green. When you wear them and the green shaft is covered by pants they just look like Grey that hints on the green shade side.
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 okay. how about the stain? can I see a better picture of it? did you know what it is? is it noticeable?
Nov 23Reply

brewer75
@slapahorseonya I will take them outside and get a better Pic of the stain but it is not really a stain, just more a different coloring of the skin from what I remember.
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 ok. thanks that would be great. I found a picture of them online ain't brand new pair so I know what green they are now. I want them
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 it doesn't look like you've worn them but a handful of times. am I right?
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
well I'm good then if it's not a stain... I think I know what you mean... like I said I saw a professional photographed pair online and I know how the coloring looks on them. probably just a thick portion of coloring in one area but doesn't look weird or anything or like something's wrong.... it's not noticeable.... so we going to do this thing or what? come on brother! I already photographed my Tony lama elephants to sell them
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 is everything okay?
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 I want to do make a deal on these.... I hope everything's okay. let me know what you need
Nov 23Reply

brewer75
@slapahorseonya I added a pic that shows the spot
Nov 23Reply

brewer75
@slapahorseonya correct, they are like new
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 thank you.
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 and you're just thinking that is the coloring not necessarily a stain like something got on them? I may be able to get it off with something but it doesn't seem to be that big of a deal in the photo.. I really appreciate your time I'm sorry if I was bothering you I just wanted to make sure I got them. I didn't hear nothing back from you for a while so I got a little nervous
Nov 23Reply

slapahorseonya
@brewer75 Angelus exotic conditioner will kind of move color a little bit and maybe it'll blend it in... I may take them to a specialist first and just see what they say if I think it's needed....
Nov 23Reply
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