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Keen Charleston Lace Shoes - Leather (For Women)
$62.95
$100.00
Save 37% Item #1692J
Closeouts. Take a walk in Keen’s Charleston Lace shoes; their casual, earthy style makes way for laid-back days of strolling without destination and soaking up the sights.
Lightweight and flexible
Nubuck and suede upper
Contrast stitching
Leather and synthetic lining
EVA midsole
Removable insole
Non-marking polyurethane outsole
Weight: 1 lb. 4 oz. pr.
Medium width
Closeouts. China.
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By Sabina from Yoncalla, OR on 09/15/2009 Pros: Breathes Well, Comfortable, Durable, Versatile Best Uses: Casual Wear, Travel Describe Yourself: Comfort Driven Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I own a pair of Charleston clogs as well and love them. Keens run quite short and wide but the Charleston might be best for a more narrow foot. Since my foot is narrow I can't fit in all Keens so I just stick to the ones that work for me. There seems to be a Keen to fit any foot and it may take a couple of tries to get the right fit but so well worth it.
Comfortable, but a little small. By swimyogapilates from CO on 08/31/2009 Describe Yourself: Comfort Driven Sizing: Feels half size too small Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: These shoes would have been very comfortable, but were a half size too small - I had to send them back.
By workin' hard from Madison, WI on 08/03/2009 Pros: Breathes Well, Comfortable, Durable, Versatile Best Uses: Casual Wear, Travel, Work Describe Yourself: Comfort Driven Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The may be the most comfortable shoes just out of the box that I've ever had. I wore them for a full day of work and only remembered that they were new when someone commented on them. They didn't give me any sort of new shoe discomfort. I then walked two miles home and they were still great.
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