Golden Goose FRANCY Tiger Pony Hair High Tops w/ Gold Studs (Rare Vintage)
US$315 US$1,000
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Authentic Golden Goose FRANCY high-top sneakers in tiger-stripe pony hair with bold gold cone stud detailing.
This is a rare early-edition (approx. 2012–2015) collector pair — nearly impossible to find now in good wearable condition. Worn only a handful of times.
FEATURES
• Style: Francy high-top
• Material: Genuine tiger pony hair (original uneven texture + shaved areas by design)
• Detail: Gold-tone cone studs along upper — premium capsule detail
• Black leather star
• Distressed suede toe (factory distressing)
• Side zipper for easy on/off
• Signature terry cloth interior
• Made in Italy
• Women’s size: 9
• Original retail estimated $900–$1,200 for studded pony-hair Francy models
CONDITION — EXCELLENT PRE-LOVED (VINTAGE GGDB)
• Pony hair shows original intentional variation + light rubbing from age
• Studs all intact with normal patina
• Suede toe shows factory distressing
• Tread intact; moderate outsole wear consistent with age, insoles are in excellent condition.
• Laces and tongues show light discoloration
• Interior terry lining clean with typical vintage texture and slight discoloration.
Overall: A striking, rare, and highly collectible vintage Francy pair with tons of life left.
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Shoes only.
PRICING
Vintage animal-print Francy models often resell for $300–$450, and studded pony-hair editions are the most sought after.
Open to reasonable offers. Bundle to save.



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